

Seachem Cupramine ™ is a professional copper treatment to eradicate effectively Oodinium, Ichthyophthirius, Cryptocaryon and other external pests of fish. Ideal for marine aquariums FO (Fish Only) and freshwater.
The Cupramine ™ of Seachem is a copper-based treatment specially formulated to combat parasitic infections such as Oodinium, ichthyophthirius (white spot disease), cryptocaryon, amyloodinium and many other ectoparasites affecting freshwater fish and seawater.
Unlike conventional treatments at copper sulphateat chlorides or citrates, Cupramine ™ is an ionically stable and highly active copper shape. It does not precipit, does not modify the pH of the water and remains totally effective even at low concentration. Its ratio between therapeutic dose and toxic dose is greater than 4: 1, offering a Exceptional safety margin For your fish.
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Mark | Seachem |
| Product | Cupramine ™ - Treatment against oodinium |
| Capacity | 250 ml |
| Compatibility | Freshwater and seawater aquariums (without invertebrates) |
| Active ingredient | Imonically stable copper (Cupramine ™) |
| Therapeutic dosage | 0.2 mg / l |
| Toxic threshold | 0.8 mg / l |
| Elimination | By activated carbon filtration |
| Utilization | Only in FO (Fish Only) |
Before use, it is advisable to test the copper concentration using a precise test (Seachem Multitest ™ Copper recommended). Never combine Cupramine ™ with other copper products or non-compatible conditioners.
Cupramine ™ represents one of the most efficient anti-parasitic treatments on the market. Its rapid efficiency and stability make it a trusted solution for professional and passionate aquariophiles wishing to protect their fish without risking their system.
Not. Cupramine should not be used in aquariums containing invertebrates. It is strictly reserved for FO (Fish Only) bins without corals, shrimp or other copper-sensitive invertebrates.
Cupramine is effective against many parasites such as oodinium, cryptocaryon (white spots), amyloodinium, ichthyophthirius, as well as other infections of parasitic, fungal, bacterial or viral origin.
Yes, Cupramine is formulated to be less toxic than other forms of copper. It is non-acid, remains stable in solution, and has a wide margin of safety between the therapeutic dose (0.2 mg / L) and the toxic dose (0.8 mg / l).
Cupramine can be effectively eliminated using activated carbon or with adapted chemical filtration. It does not accumulate in the biological filter as other copper treatments.
Yes I do. Cupramine is compatible with both fresh water and seawater, which makes it particularly versatile for aquarists with different types of bins.
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Seachem Cupramine ™ is a professional copper treatment to eradicate effectively Oodinium, Ichthyophthirius, Cryptocaryon and other external pests of fish. Ideal for marine aquariums FO (Fish Only) and freshwater.


