Hi there. I have been treating ICH infection with Cupramine for the past 14 days but for some reason I keep getting ich cycles over and over and my concentration is 0.5 constantly. The hospital tank is a 30g. I am testing copper with seachem and salifert tests.
The Seachem test says that you should compare the color within 15 seconds of adding last reagent but this way I hardly get any blue tint, so I downloaded the manual from their site and now the instruction is to wait at least 4 minutes. Waiting 4 minutes I get a color that corresponds to 0.5 - 0.55 ppm.
The Salifert test also shows 0.5 - 0.6 ppm.
The hospital tank is barebottom with sponge filter. I test the copper daily but for 2 weeks the concentration doesn't change at all - steady 0.5 (I adjust the WC water to 0.5 as well - 32 drops per 40 liters of waiter)
However white spots keep showing over and over, especially on the blue tang. I do not get how is that possible as I test with 2 different copper tests and confirm that I have at least 0.5 ppm copper. I know that Cupramine cannot go bad or expire, I also know that there is no such thing as copper resistant strain of Ich, so what the hell is going on :headwally:
I also tested a fresh made water for water change with the exact amount of Cupramine added / 8 Cupramine drops per 10 litres / and the color corresponds for what I get when testing my hospital tank - 0.5 ppm. So I suppose the test kits are good too.
Please advice. Is it normal to see ich cysts on fish after 2 weeks of 0.5 ppm copper treatement.
The Seachem test says that you should compare the color within 15 seconds of adding last reagent but this way I hardly get any blue tint, so I downloaded the manual from their site and now the instruction is to wait at least 4 minutes. Waiting 4 minutes I get a color that corresponds to 0.5 - 0.55 ppm.
The Salifert test also shows 0.5 - 0.6 ppm.
The hospital tank is barebottom with sponge filter. I test the copper daily but for 2 weeks the concentration doesn't change at all - steady 0.5 (I adjust the WC water to 0.5 as well - 32 drops per 40 liters of waiter)
However white spots keep showing over and over, especially on the blue tang. I do not get how is that possible as I test with 2 different copper tests and confirm that I have at least 0.5 ppm copper. I know that Cupramine cannot go bad or expire, I also know that there is no such thing as copper resistant strain of Ich, so what the hell is going on :headwally:
I also tested a fresh made water for water change with the exact amount of Cupramine added / 8 Cupramine drops per 10 litres / and the color corresponds for what I get when testing my hospital tank - 0.5 ppm. So I suppose the test kits are good too.
Please advice. Is it normal to see ich cysts on fish after 2 weeks of 0.5 ppm copper treatement.