1. The ability of Copper Acetate to kill pathogens varies with the environment of the water. In general, its toxicity increases with increasing temperature, and decreases with increasing pH, increased organic matter, and the presence of salt.
Therefore, the dosage should be flexibly controlled according to the specific conditions of the water environment.
2, excessive copper acetate will cause fish kidney tissue necrosis, hematopoietic tissue destruction, liver fat increase, and may also remain in the fish's sputum, muscle and liver, hinder the absorption of the intestinal tract, thereby affecting the feeding and growth of fish Therefore, it cannot be used frequently.
3. The safe concentration range of copper acetate is small. In general use, the copper acetate concentrate is sprayed at a concentration of 0.5 ppm to 0.7 ppm or bathed with copper acetate having a concentration of 8 ppm for 20 minutes to 30 minutes.
Therefore, the volume of aquaculture water should be accurately measured during use, and the dosage should be correctly calculated.