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Old May 24th, 2013, 03:25 PM   #1
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Default Seachem Cupramine

Probably the best choice for treating salt water fish parasites, espically sharks and rays. The therapeutic dose is only 0.2mg/L, and the toxic dose 0.8 mg/L. Should only start out with 1/2 dose for scaleless fish though, and is will still tox out invertebrates. It is however, a much more utilizable form of copper for fish parasites.
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