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Algae Grower
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seachem excel
I'm planning on using excel soon. I have shrimp in my planted tank. Does excel have copper in it?
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Pelvicachromis Lover!
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No, it does not. You can use Excel with your shrimp. I've even overdosed it for algae treatment in my RCS tank.
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Wannabe Guru
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Are you going to be dosing anything else? Excel is a chemical known as Glutaraldehyde. It has the ability to supply plants with a useable form of Carbon and is also an algaecide. It doesn't have any copper in it. The only thing dosed I know of that might have some Copper is Micros like Plantex CSM and Millers microplex. BUT its not enough to do any harm at all. I use these products in my shrimp tanks no issues.
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Algae Grower
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Thanks guys, will dose tomorrow morning
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