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I'm treating fish for velvet. There may have also been ick involved as well...
See this thread for more details.
I have another 3 days until my fish have been at therapeutic levels for 30 days.
They will stay in the quarantine tank until the display tank has been fallow for 76 days which is more than a month away yet.
My plan was to just not add copper to the water changes at the 30 day point and just let the copper levels drop down to nothing due to water changes. I was going to do several in a row because the yellow tang has not been eating well and I'm afraid it's the copper.
But I just read a thread advocating drying the tank out for 24 hours or more after the 30 days in copper to reduce the risk of reinfecting the QT tank which implies that 30 days isn't really long enough?
Is 30 days in copper long enough?
BTW if it matters...I have two live rocks that were pulled from the display tank for biological filtration in the QT tank. I did this as it was the fastest way of getting the QT tank setup and the fish in copper as quick as possible. The copper level was brought up over about 48-60 hours. I thought I was at the proper level based on an API test kit at the 48 hour mark but added more copper about 12 hours later after reading about the proper way to read the test kit...
I add this as the risk may be increased because of the presence of live rock?
Thanks.
See this thread for more details.
I have another 3 days until my fish have been at therapeutic levels for 30 days.
They will stay in the quarantine tank until the display tank has been fallow for 76 days which is more than a month away yet.
My plan was to just not add copper to the water changes at the 30 day point and just let the copper levels drop down to nothing due to water changes. I was going to do several in a row because the yellow tang has not been eating well and I'm afraid it's the copper.
But I just read a thread advocating drying the tank out for 24 hours or more after the 30 days in copper to reduce the risk of reinfecting the QT tank which implies that 30 days isn't really long enough?
Is 30 days in copper long enough?
BTW if it matters...I have two live rocks that were pulled from the display tank for biological filtration in the QT tank. I did this as it was the fastest way of getting the QT tank setup and the fish in copper as quick as possible. The copper level was brought up over about 48-60 hours. I thought I was at the proper level based on an API test kit at the 48 hour mark but added more copper about 12 hours later after reading about the proper way to read the test kit...
I add this as the risk may be increased because of the presence of live rock?
Thanks.
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