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I wish I had the room for 2 QT tanks. So why 30 days? Is there anything else I can add in to help with any other unknown issues?Copper is a poison to invertebrates... and actually to fish as well. But fish can typically handle some copper at low levels that will kill pests, snails, corals, shrimp, etc...
Typically is recommended to run copper for 30 days to wipe out almost all strains of ich. Copper Power and CopperSafe are run around 2.00-2.50ppm for therapeutic levels. Cupramine is a different type of Copper and therapeutic range is lower. A different approach is to run Copper for 2 weeks and then transfer the fish into a totally new, clean quarantine tank.
I wish I had the room for 2 QT tanks. So why 30 days? Is there anything else I can add in to help with any other unknown issues?
Why 30 days? Well, some research gurus have done studies in the past showing that ich will go thru its different life cycles and all or almost all strains of ich will complete that cycle within 30 days. But, I believe those research papers were done in cooler water temperatures than what we use in an aquarium, so they could be slightly lengthened. Copper only attacks the ich while it's in the water column, not when it is encysted.
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