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I have a 10 gal qt and dosed with fritz coppersafe last night to help with ich. It says for 4 gallons use 5ml. I did roughly 12ml.

Questions are when do I do a water change? And how much do I put back in the water to keep that measurement.

I saw something about ppm being at 2 but nothing that explained whats at 2ppm or how to test it?
 

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The only way to test it is with a test kit. Hanna or salifert both make reliable copper testers.
 

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I have a 10 gal qt and dosed with fritz coppersafe last night to help with ich. It says for 4 gallons use 5ml. I did roughly 12ml.

Questions are when do I do a water change? And how much do I put back in the water to keep that measurement.

I saw something about ppm being at 2 but nothing that explained whats at 2ppm or how to test it?
Roughly does not have value as copper at high levels become a poison. You have to monitor up front as its easier to add copper than to remove it. Also applies is useable gallons as with tube and pipes, 10 gal becomes 9 gals as a basis.
Safe treatment level is 2.25-2.5. Wit a water change, you will test QT water and mix new water at a level to match it.
Example: If QT tank is 2.4 level- you will mix new water and have copper at 2.4-2.45 to add to QT
 
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Roughly does not have value as copper at high levels become a poison. You have to monitor up front as its easier to add copper than to remove it. Also applies is useable gallons as with tube and pipes, 10 gal becomes 9 gals as a basis.
Safe treatment level is 2.25-2.5. Wit a water change, you will test QT water and mix new water at a level to match it.
Example: If QT tank is 2.4 level- you will mix new water and have copper at 2.4-2.45 to add to QT
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I have a 10 gal qt and dosed with fritz coppersafe last night to help with ich. It says for 4 gallons use 5ml. I did roughly 12ml.

Questions are when do I do a water change? And how much do I put back in the water to keep that measurement.

I saw something about ppm being at 2 but nothing that explained whats at 2ppm or how to test it?

You might have dosed a bit too high. Most ten gallon tanks, when in operation, hold 8.2 net gallons of water.

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You might have dosed a bit too high. Most ten gallon tanks, when in operation, hold 8.2 net gallons of water.

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What would be a feasible checker. I really am not trying to drop $70 for a hanna checker lol.
 

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What would be a feasible checker. I really am not trying to drop $70 for a hanna checker lol.
There are not a lot of options. Many of the copper tests (the Seachem for example) are low range, so will not work with coppersafe or copper power. The API test is accurate when I read the color change on a spectrophotometer, but the human eye has a LOT of difficulty reading that test. Here is a thread on using the API kit:


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What would be a feasible checker. I really am not trying to drop $70 for a hanna checker lol.
I know it sucks to drop 70 dollar on a checker, but the hanna copper checker really is great. They hold their value so if you really decide you dont want it, theyre easy to sell.
 
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