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The type of copper you use on a fish depends on the species of fish. Here's a handy chart that advises which copper or other treatments to use. Currently there have been some problems with the dosage strength varying bottle to bottle with Coppersafe. So most are suggesting if you need a chelated (both Coppersafe & CopperPower) copper to use Copper Power.
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/fish-and-treatment-guidelines-with-chart.283450/#post-3449648

I think you will be ok, look at the chart for the fish you still have.
 
Big G shared this with me.

The type of copper you use on a fish depends on the species of fish. Here's a handy chart that advises which copper or other treatments to use. Currently there have been some problems with the dosage strength varying bottle to bottle with Coppersafe. So most are suggesting if you need a chelated (both Coppersafe & CopperPower) copper to use Copper Power.
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/fish-and-treatment-guidelines-with-chart.283450/#post-3449648

I think you will be ok.

Great chart! Thank you.
 
yes that will be fine provided you have the proper test kit for it.

I do thank you. Do you have any experience with the Hanna copper checker? I asked the folks at Hanna and they said it would work with cupermine
 
I do thank you. Do you have any experience with the Hanna copper checker? I asked the folks at Hanna and they said it would work with cupermine

The low range checker would be needed. I have experience with the high range checker which is more suited to chelated copper products like copper safe. Cupramine is measured at a much lower concentration.
 

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