jay0705
Well-Known Member
Ok folks lets break this age old question down.
hypo is widely recognized as the safest way to treat sw ich. However is it the easier of the two?. You need a refractometer to do it correctly. You have to stay at 1.009 to be effective. Even a slight elevation can cause it to not be effective.
Copper on the other hand, toxic and deadly if used incorrectly. However when used correctly highly effective against ich and other sw nasties. Must be exact on dosage per actual gallons of water.
So folks, lets hear you. I know most of us have been at this awhile but try and look at it from a newbies eyes.
hypo is widely recognized as the safest way to treat sw ich. However is it the easier of the two?. You need a refractometer to do it correctly. You have to stay at 1.009 to be effective. Even a slight elevation can cause it to not be effective.
Copper on the other hand, toxic and deadly if used incorrectly. However when used correctly highly effective against ich and other sw nasties. Must be exact on dosage per actual gallons of water.
So folks, lets hear you. I know most of us have been at this awhile but try and look at it from a newbies eyes.