JMLewis
Member
Ok so ive read through all of the stickies and have done quite a bit of research.
While my tank is currently cycling after a complete tear down and rebuild i would like to do a cupramine treatment on the remaining fish i have.
I have a 2.5" Powder brown tang, 1 Bartlets Anthia, 1 2.5" Foxface, and 1 Diamond watchman goby. Theyve all been in a 30g holding tank with a couple power heads, 150w heater, and small HOB filter without the carbon or floss mostly using it for the biological. Tank has some large peices of PVC for hiding places and thats it. The tank is also hooked up to an ATO so i dont have to worry about salinity issues.
Theyve been in there for a couple weeks now and showing signs of ich. I had some live rock in there to help the biological side of things but that will obviously be removed before the cupramine treatment starts.
Since theyve been in there a couple weeks some cyano and bryopis has formed over most of the pvc, power heads, and walls of the tank.
The current medications i have right now are cupramine and prazipro. I know not to do these together.
1. Is this algae going to cause me a problem when i do start the treatment? As in will it decay from the copper and cause me amonia/nitrite issues?
2. Im planning on raising the copper to .5 ppm over the next week and then keeping them at .5ppm saturation for 3 weeks. Does that sound like enough time?
3. When im done with the cupramine and want to start the prazipro can i remove the copper with a reactor full of carbon or should it be done via water changes?
4. Would it be a good idea to keep the temp in the QT around ~74 to slow down the metabolism of the fish for feeding purposes?
Thanks for the help in advance, any advise is appreciated, I just dont want to kill any of them or have them suffer in any way.
While my tank is currently cycling after a complete tear down and rebuild i would like to do a cupramine treatment on the remaining fish i have.
I have a 2.5" Powder brown tang, 1 Bartlets Anthia, 1 2.5" Foxface, and 1 Diamond watchman goby. Theyve all been in a 30g holding tank with a couple power heads, 150w heater, and small HOB filter without the carbon or floss mostly using it for the biological. Tank has some large peices of PVC for hiding places and thats it. The tank is also hooked up to an ATO so i dont have to worry about salinity issues.
Theyve been in there for a couple weeks now and showing signs of ich. I had some live rock in there to help the biological side of things but that will obviously be removed before the cupramine treatment starts.
Since theyve been in there a couple weeks some cyano and bryopis has formed over most of the pvc, power heads, and walls of the tank.
The current medications i have right now are cupramine and prazipro. I know not to do these together.
1. Is this algae going to cause me a problem when i do start the treatment? As in will it decay from the copper and cause me amonia/nitrite issues?
2. Im planning on raising the copper to .5 ppm over the next week and then keeping them at .5ppm saturation for 3 weeks. Does that sound like enough time?
3. When im done with the cupramine and want to start the prazipro can i remove the copper with a reactor full of carbon or should it be done via water changes?
4. Would it be a good idea to keep the temp in the QT around ~74 to slow down the metabolism of the fish for feeding purposes?
Thanks for the help in advance, any advise is appreciated, I just dont want to kill any of them or have them suffer in any way.