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These complexed coppers react with some unexpected compounds (mostly reducing agents). I don't think Phosban would be an issue, but dechlorinators, ammonia removers and formalin are all suspect.im getting a lot of algae on the glass of my QT and would like some info on what i can use to treat/prevent it, while also maintaining the 0.5ppm level of Cupramine?
two reasons actually...These complexed coppers react with some unexpected compounds (mostly reducing agents). I don't think Phosban would be an issue, but dechlorinators, ammonia removers and formalin are all suspect.
I have to wonder though - since this is a QT, why not just turn the lights off (or only turn them on when feeding)? The fish just need enough ambient light to see their food.
Jay