Chromis, metronidazole, and copper

Fishmommy

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I have had a chromis and a kole tang in QT together for about 3-4 weeks.
Right now they are undergoing Cupramine treatment.
They have both been active and feeding great.
Suddenly, when I got home from work, the chromis is deep in the throes of either Brook or Uronema infection. He's really far gone at this point.

I have metronidazole on hand, but can I dose it with copper at 0.4?
If not, and assuming he dies, do I still need to treat the kole for it after the copper is removed?

Thanks much.
 
If you have uronema marinum, the QT tank needs to be taken down, cleaned, since uronema is a parasite that does not need an obligate fish host for the parasite to continue its life cycle. I never recommend combination of parasite treatments.
 
Lesson learned. I will remove the copper and then treat both fish with metro. How long before I can safely transfer the kole to the DT after treatment?

I will break down the tank and wash with vinegar and re cycle it before bringing in any more fish.
 
uronema is nasty stuff. i would transfer the kole when you have a total of 4 weeks observation with no signs of disease

personally i would wait 6 weeks.
 
Ok now I am befuddled. Yesterday the chromis was gasping, fins out, and half his scales looked like they were loose/white.
This evening I went to claim the body and he looks normal and even ate dinner.
Could this be?
Did I misdiagnose?
I did nothing in the interim. What do you think?
 
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