Take a look at a brand called Chemetrics .... I think that's how it's spelled.
I've heard good things.
~Bruce
I've heard good things.
~Bruce
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I had the same issue with API - just couldn’t read it. I switched to CHEMetrics Copper Test (amazon or they have their own web site). It’s more expensive but well worth it in my opinion. I found I was way over dosed in Copper safe & did multiple water small water changes to get it down. Interestingly I found it was easier to read inside rather then outside.Thanks! Will do.
The idea of, in essence, poisoning my fish, and not knowing how much I am poisoning them, and then, if in the end, it turns out to be for nothing...
Well, it's not sitting well with me.
Thanks for the input. You answered my big question, whether or not it also works with chelated copper. I looked online thus morning, although it doesnt have a 2.5ppm setpoint, it should be easier to make a valid guess to the copper level. I think I'll probably order it through Cole-Parmer. A few bucks more than Amazon, but I should get it sooner.I had the same issue with API - just couldn’t read it. I switched to CHEMetrics Copper Test (amazon or they have their own web site). It’s more expensive but well worth it in my opinion. I found I was way over dosed in Copper safe & did multiple water small water changes to get it down. Interestingly I found it was easier to read inside rather then outside.
Sure - they’ve got a pretty helpful video on their site. I like to stand under an overhead light and slightly tilt the reference guide from flat position with sample laying on it. Good luck!Thanks for the input. You answered my big question, whether or not it also works with chelated copper. I looked online thus morning, although it doesnt have a 2.5ppm setpoint, it should be easier to make a valid guess to the copper level. I think I'll probably order it through Cole-Parmer. A few bucks more than Amazon, but I should get it sooner.
I hope you're right. Just for the sake of curiosity, I tried adding 10 drops to 25 ml of water (5x the 5ml for the test).Not sure that it would, as that's kind of "off-label".
If your test looks about 2.0, you're probably good. Some folks shoot for 2.5 as insurance - so if it looks a bit darker than 2, but not nearly so dark as 4.0, . . . .
Yeah. Not always precisely _precise_, this hobby.
~Bruce, who uses Coppersafe, and the same test kit.
I check Chemetrics every 3 day’s and it’s been consistent in a 10g. Obviously evaporation is replaced using pure water with no copper. Water changes need to be prepared/tested with copper before adding to qt. I then like to test the qt after a few hours just to doublecheck the overall qt copper level. I’d like to hear from some of the more experienced users on their suggestion.Alright. Got the CHEMetrics test kit. Looks like the Copper Power is at a little over 2.5ppm.
Now, how often do I need to test? According to information provided by Copper Power, it precipitates out at an extremely low rate.
It depends on your tank. If there are no rocks or sand or other copper absorbing items in the tank every few days should suffice for testing.Alright. Got the CHEMetrics test kit. Looks like the Copper Power is at a little over 2.5ppm.
Now, how often do I need to test? According to information provided by Copper Power, it precipitates out at an extremely low rate.
+1I check Chemetrics every 3 day’s and it’s been consistent in a 10g. Obviously evaporation is replaced using pure water with no copper. Water changes need to be prepared/tested with copper before adding to qt. I then like to test the qt after a few hours just to doublecheck the overall qt copper level. I’d like to hear from some of the more experienced users on their suggestion.
I have about 4 cups of SeaChem Matrix in the QT. I have not added and more Copper Power since the day before Thankgiving.. Would the Matrix still be absorbing the CP? And if it drops below the recommended 2.5ppm, once the 2.5ppm is again reached, the clock resets, correct?It depends on your tank. If there are no rocks or sand or other copper absorbing items in the tank every few days should suffice for testing.
Agree. Op, you also confused me! CP is Chloroquine Phosphate, but I just realized that copper power has the same “initials”. That’s pretty confusing! Cp is a different drug than copper though, for the casual reader@tigé21v I would say with Copper Power you have a therapeutic range of 2.0-2.5ppm. Just don't let it drop below 2.0 and you are golden.
Agree. Op, you also confused me! CP is Chloroquine Phosphate, but I just realized that copper power has the same “initials”. That’s pretty confusing! Cp is a different drug than copper though, for the casual reader
It’s no problem, I highly doubt you’re the only one confused by it! You actually brought it to my attention that we are likely confusing others!
My Apologies! I'm new to this fish QT thing..