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Cupramine 50 ml is a buffered active copper solution designed to effectively combat external parasites in both marine and freshwater fish. With a lightweight formulation and allergen-free ingredients, it ensures a safe and efficient treatment for your aquatic pets.
Item Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
Liquid Volume | 50 Milliliters |
Allergen Information | Yam Free |
Target Species | Fish |
Item Form | Liquid |
A**Y
Possibly the best thing I’ve bought for my tank
I purchased Cupramine 50 ml after dealing with a massive snail infestation in my fish tank. At first, I only noticed two or three snails, but within a week or two, there were literally hundreds crawling everywhere. I tried the usual tricks like using zucchini at the bottom to attract and scoop them out, but nothing worked. It seemed like every time I fed my fish, the snail population just exploded.Fast-forward to trying Cupramine—this product is amazing! As soon as I added it to the tank, I waited about 10 minutes, and I could literally see snails starting to fall off the glass. By the next morning, only a few snails remained, and by the end of 24 hours, everything in the tank was gone. I plan to wait a day or two before applying another dose to ensure the infestation is completely eradicated.If you’re battling a snail takeover in your tank, this is the solution. It’s fast, effective, and truly a lifesaver for aquarists dealing with invasive pests. Highly recommended!
C**N
It works and doesn't work
I had to use this product longer then what was stated on the bottle as yes it was killing some of the snails, but not all of them. After a month I am now seeing snails again in my tank though I have not added anything new to the tank that has been set up for a year. This has not killed all the eggs or snails.
L**A
Great at getting rid of nuisance snails
Unfortunately, a snail snuck into my aquarium when I purchased a plant. The next thing I knew I had hundreds of them in my Aquarium and nothing would get rid of them. They made the Aquarium dirty and smelly, so I had to find something to kill them because scooping them out every day wasn’t working.I finally had to resort to using something that would work. My local Aquarium store said this was the one and gave me directions on how it works. Within a week they were gone. I had to completely clean and remove everything out of the tank and start over. Nothing could be saved, except the fish. They needed to be put in a different Aquarium while this one was working to kill all of the snails. Be sure to read the directions because it’s a long process.
R**A
Cobre
Excelente. Cobre para tratamiento de peces de agua dulce acuarios.
J**Y
Snail infestation
Purchased to take care of a snail infestation I got from live plants I had purchased for my freshwater tank, followed directions exactly and it killed off 3/4 of them but they came back so tried again, same thing so I did 3 full doses two days in between each and didn’t do a water change for three days after treatment and am now snail free, didn’t harm any fish or live plants with the full doses
J**S
1/2 bottle dumped into a 10 gallon fresh water tank did not kill the snails.
I have a 10 gallon freshwater tank that is infested with small snails. The snails came in on eggs growing on vegetation bought for the tank. My 1 Betta died so I decided to exterminate the snails and bought this copper stuff. I followed the directions the first few days and added 20 drops each day, didn't impact the snails at all. So I decided to dump half the bottle into the tank just to see. 2 days later, the snails are still alive. The good thing is that the plants seem to be alive too. Only thing I found that killed, at least the bigger snails, is to dump 1/4 cup of bleach into the tank and then quickly flush it. But even the bleach did not kill all over them. Must be super snails. Going to try 1/2 cup of bleach next time, then I take the tank outside and flush it with the water hose. After that, I'll use a chlorine neutralizer and let the tank sit for a week or two then I'll put some goldfish or something in there as I'm sure the bacterial balance will be all whacked after that. I do have hard water (from Florida), PH around 7.5, but I doubt that matters.
A**.
Not working
Put it in my 55 gallon aquarium as directed, but still have major issues with snails. I have done it multiple times and it does not workIt does however kill plants which I was warned about so that’s not a big deal.
J**I
Five Stars
Worked perfectly. Put an end to my snail problem.
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