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Hey guys just to make sure I am doing this right and got my mass right as I do not want to kill any fish. I am using this for a quarantine tank that I have set up for some new fish that I got who look good but Wanna qt still.

I am looking to treat 7 gallons and want to read 2ppm? So 70 drops? Or what level should I treat if anyone recommends what ppm they aim for.

the product is Cuprion.
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No - Cuprion is evidently copper sulfate/citric acid. It needs to be dosed at 0.20 ppm, using a good low dose copper test kit to monitor the dose, as this product doesn't stay in solution as well as organically bound copper products do.

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No - Cuprion is evidently copper sulfate/citric acid. It needs to be dosed at 0.20 ppm, using a good low dose copper test kit to monitor the dose, as this product doesn't stay in solution as well as organically bound copper products do.

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Oh did not know this, does this mean that I will have to dose more after the initial dose since it has a hard time staying in the water? Also thanks, I did not know this. Definitely getting another copper treatment for future.
 
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