Copper Poisioning

Brisbane Lion

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Hi

I suspect my copper level in my QT has been too high due to a suspect test kit. I have just released a fish into the DT from the QT and have noticed a darkish/shadowy mark appearing on its flank which leads me to my question. How does copper poisioning(too much copper in the water) manifest itself on or in the fish? Would too high a level kill the fish relatively quickly or would it take a matter of days/weeks?

It has been just over a week since I placed the fish in the DT and appart from the mark it appears in good health. It's appetite remains unaffected and respiration is normal. It has bright eyes and appears at least, in quite good health. However, the mark/shadow does concern me. I can find no other reason why the mark should have appeared. It is the only fish in the DT.

Regards

Brisbane Lion
 
Copper is just a form of chemo therapy ... there is no "right" answer to your question. Whether the dark spot is a result of a bacterial infection or some other malady is unknown.

Next time around a major water change in the QT would eliminate the excess copper .. putting a fish with an unknown problem in the display tank is often a recipe for further problems. No offence intended.
 
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