Mixing meds

I can't see the fish disease rant thread, is it an admin only thread?
 
At least I can be an example to help others not do the same thing :)
 
At least I can be an example to help others not do the same thing :)

You're certainly not the first person who has made this mistake, so don't feel bad. But I have to write a sticky or something warning others of the possible consequences after seeing that bucket of dead fish. It really got to me. :(
 
The Kole tang was to be my first tang, the wrasse was somewhat rarely seen over here and I was about to get the clown a partner [emoji22]
 
OH man that's terrible so sorry! 1 thing I have noticed in doing research is it seems a lot more error free to stick with one companies products when medicating along with there test kits at least for those new aquarists because there test kits are designed for there products and companies like Seachem usually list warnings on there packaging.
 
It's easy enough to do, especially in an emergency situation such as a power outage.

The _only_ reason I know not to add ammonia neutralizers to copper is because I hang out here. (Some would say too much . . . )

~Bruce
 
It is written on the Cupramine bottle. It was more of a didn't think about it in the moment kind of thing. I had read it when I got the Cupramine as well, but focused more on the dosage instructions.
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

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