lildraken
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One of my true perculas started scratching against substrate and swimming erratically from time to time. To be on the safe side I removed all the fish to quarantine them with copper sulfate. After a week of quarantine, the same percula's condition worsened with velvety white spots everywhere. I tested the copper levels because I thought for sure I didn't add enough copper to kill the disease. The level was at 2.0 mg/L not to be confused with .02 mg/L .
isn't this level quite high? I'm guessing it could be one of two things. The chelated copper sulfate i'm using may have expired or something since it was kept in a warm garage, or the disease is not velvet but brooklynella.
anyone has thoughts on this? is brooklynella treated with copper?
thanks
isn't this level quite high? I'm guessing it could be one of two things. The chelated copper sulfate i'm using may have expired or something since it was kept in a warm garage, or the disease is not velvet but brooklynella.
anyone has thoughts on this? is brooklynella treated with copper?
thanks