ReefMagician
Member
Hi,
I have been wondering this for a while. Normally, I would use a different method than copper. However, for this batch of fish I decided to use copper (and plan to do so for the future).
I use Cupramine. I left the fish in QT for 2 weeks of observation BEFORE dosing copper (to minimize the stress of shipped fish). It has now been 2 weeks since I confirmed the 0.5 mg/L of copper in the QT. It is now time to transfer them to the display tank.
1. What is the best way to do this to minimize the potential for copper to go into the DP? I have cuprisorb, I was considering using that to absorb all the copper prior to transferring them to ensure there is a 0% chance of copper being added to the display tank.
2. Should I use the nets from the DP or the QT tank?
3. Do I acclimate the fish even though the salinity and temp are the same?
I have been wondering this for a while. Normally, I would use a different method than copper. However, for this batch of fish I decided to use copper (and plan to do so for the future).
I use Cupramine. I left the fish in QT for 2 weeks of observation BEFORE dosing copper (to minimize the stress of shipped fish). It has now been 2 weeks since I confirmed the 0.5 mg/L of copper in the QT. It is now time to transfer them to the display tank.
1. What is the best way to do this to minimize the potential for copper to go into the DP? I have cuprisorb, I was considering using that to absorb all the copper prior to transferring them to ensure there is a 0% chance of copper being added to the display tank.
2. Should I use the nets from the DP or the QT tank?
3. Do I acclimate the fish even though the salinity and temp are the same?