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Fritz Mardel Coppersafe is a 4oz treatment designed for freshwater aquariums, effectively treating up to 94 gallons while utilizing live nitrifying bacteria to eliminate harmful ammonia and nitrates. Caution is advised for fish species sensitive to copper.
M**1
Got rid of my snail infestation!
Somehow some tiny snails invaded my tank (75 gal), Ever morning I would see over 100 of them bunched up. This stuff worked and got rid of them in about 2-3 weeks. Saved me from having to empty the tank and starting over. Great stuff!
S**P
Saved my betta fish’s life from velvet disease!
If your betta fish has clamped fins AND looks like he has gold dust on him as if he is covered in pollen when you shine a flash light (not a phone flash light, but an actual flash light) on him, then you need CopperSafe. First, remove any carbon (carbon can also be present in replaceable filters, so cut them to get rid of the carbon balls that will absorb the mediation and make it ineffective) and perform a 50% water change with water that has been treated 24-48 hours ago (CopperSafe can become dangerous to your fish by binding with the chemicals in water treatments such as Prime and other dechlorinators and ammonia reducers, so it’s best to treat water 24-48 hours before adding it to your tank and adding CopperSafe). If you have a small tank and you aren’t good at chemistry conversions or math, ask someone for help to get the proper dosage in your tank. Too little will be ineffective and too much will be dangerous. Buy a copper testing kit that measures “chelated copper” for $7 at your pet store or online to make sure the copper is at a therapeutic level during the next 10 days. Don’t change the water for 10 days, and keep a towel draped over your tank because the velvet parasite uses light to grow. If you must change the water, you will have to do very precise math to replace the CopperSafe that you took out with the amount of water that was removed. Feed your fish a couple of pellets once per day if he’s still eating (mine had stopped). My picture on the left is of my betta fish with velvet disease on the day I added CopperSafe, and the picture on the right is on day 10 when I was able to perform a water change. And the last picture is of my betta fish now, nearly 1.5 months later! Happy and healthy!
A**Y
Works great!
Works great!
J**L
Finally, something works!!
I very rarely review products but this is an exceptional product. I had a group of swordtails and other fish that all came down with what appeared to be symptoms or ick or velvet (flashing, darting, shimmies, clamped fins, listlessness, etc.) but with no spots or dusting typical of those infections or heavy breathing indicative gill flukes, for example. My go-to treatment for ick and velvet is salt, which is usually effective; and these fish being very salt tolerant, I dosed a tablespoon per gallon, which I thought would have knocked out damn near anything. Well, despite a very temporary improvement, the symptoms persisted and the fish continued to suffer. Rather than trying a myriad of other treatments specific to only certain parasites, I decided on coppersafe - something that can knock down many different parasites. I pulled my snails out of the tank and dosed and the fish recovered within a few hours, fins up and moving and behaving normally. I don't think I'll know what these fish had but this product was highly effective at taking it out. I consider this a first line defense for anyone struggling to battle these symptoms, just make sure you remove any inverts as this stuff will kill them too!
E**R
You might need more
Used to treat a 75 gal aquarium for flukes. You have to re-treat the water when doing water changes, so the 4 oz bottle doesn't last very long if you're changing water like you should. I did notice less flukes after treating, but I don't know if this lasts long enough in the water to cover the life cycle, as it does not kill the eggs.
A**R
Worked Great for Ich and Doesn’t Stain the Tank
This stuff has saved me time and time again. I do quarantine fish but still every so often Ich finds its way in. Yes, you need to take out snails and filter chemical absorbers and carbon but it has worked flawless every time for whole tank treatment. It doesn’t stain the silicone nor my white decorations and has never affected my live plants. I do recommend getting a copper test kit to check levels during treatment. I use a copper filter absorber at end of treatment with water changes to remove it. I keep this on hand because the quicker the better to treat Ich.
A**R
Didn’t help, didn’t hurt, very expensive...
This did nothing to help my fish at all, it didn’t slow or stop the parasites. I’m giving a middle review because I don’t think it hurt the fish and maybe I was just too late so I don’t want to knock it too hard. But if you can tell your fish has velvet it’s already to late for this too help. The small bottle combined with the large amount needed for a normal tank (20 gallon) also makes it very very expensive.
N**R
A Must Have in Fish Keeping
I always have this on hand. Even with quarantine I've gotten icky. After a 30 day quarantine I've had this happen. Therefore I keep enough on hand in case of employment!!!
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