I started a copper treatment on my 4 leopard wrasses 4 days ago.
I am using Coppersafe which is chelated copper sulfate.
Someone suggested I use that specific brand. I can't remember who. I've gone through my pm's and looked at threads where I've posted about these wrasses and the need for a copper treatment, but I can't seem to find it.
I wanted to ask why chelated copper instead of ionic copper ( curpermine)?
After reading the literature on cupermine ( now) it seems like a much better choice.
It says it's:
"It is superior to copper sulfate, chloride & citrate: it is non-acidic, less toxic to fish, remains in solution, and does not contaminate the filter bed. It is superior to chelates: it is fully charged (ionic), active at low concentrations, and is removable with carbon. There is more than a four-fold concentration gap between the minimal therapeutic dose (0.2 mg/L) and the toxic dose (0.8 mg/L). Cupramine is easily removable with chemical filtration."
Another thing I noticed with testing, the test kits for ionic copper seem to be more acurate.
Easier to dial in a closer test result.
This API test kit I have to use with the Coppersafe sucks.
I am using Coppersafe which is chelated copper sulfate.
Someone suggested I use that specific brand. I can't remember who. I've gone through my pm's and looked at threads where I've posted about these wrasses and the need for a copper treatment, but I can't seem to find it.
I wanted to ask why chelated copper instead of ionic copper ( curpermine)?
After reading the literature on cupermine ( now) it seems like a much better choice.
It says it's:
"It is superior to copper sulfate, chloride & citrate: it is non-acidic, less toxic to fish, remains in solution, and does not contaminate the filter bed. It is superior to chelates: it is fully charged (ionic), active at low concentrations, and is removable with carbon. There is more than a four-fold concentration gap between the minimal therapeutic dose (0.2 mg/L) and the toxic dose (0.8 mg/L). Cupramine is easily removable with chemical filtration."
Another thing I noticed with testing, the test kits for ionic copper seem to be more acurate.
Easier to dial in a closer test result.
This API test kit I have to use with the Coppersafe sucks.