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titleOfInvention Fish parasite disinfectant and method of using it as algicidal agent or general antibacterial agent
abstract Disclosed is a dissolvable glass that can easily and stably supply a constant concentration of copper ions, can increase the dissolution rate of a copper ion-containing glass, and can further control the dissolution rate in addition. It is an object of the present invention to provide a used fish parasiticide and a method for using the same as an anti-algal agent or a general antibacterial agent. The fish parasiticide contains copper-containing phosphate glass. In particular, the P 2 O 5 -Na 2 O- CuO -based glass. By using P 2 O 5 glass, copper ions can be more efficiently eluted. In addition, since CuO is 2 to 30 mol%, it becomes a glass having a slow-acting or rapidly dissolving elution performance, so that a fish parasite disinfectant, an anti-algae, and the like in an aquarium for aquariums and an aquarium for aquaculture in a flowing water system. Suitable for general antibacterial use. Further, it is possible to control the dissolution rate more finely by introducing CaO.
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