Cupramine safe with Hyposalinity??

atlfishes

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I've been performing hyposalinity in QT tank for over two weeks now and my hippo tang only looks worse. I was considering to use Cupramine as well, but was sure how safe it would be while i still have low salinity. Thanks
 
I have an LFS near me that keeps thier tanks at a reduced salinity and run low levels of copper.

I guess they don't run either to extreme.

Thanks
 
I've never owned a hippo, but I have gotten rid of ich a couple times with a diatom filter. (not repeat infestations, but newly acquired fish in QT)

Basically I just freshwater dipped and let the diatom filter run for a few weeks on the QT. It claims to filter out anything larger than 1 micron, which includes the swimming stages of ich.

I was skeptical, but it has worked a couple times. I guess the idea is that your fish fights off the ones already on it, and the filter removes the swimming ones from the tank.

I ran normal salinity and no meds of any kind, just used the filter constantly for a few straight weeks. It seemed to work completely, and had no kind of adverse effects at all. I think it was about $100 from a LFS, and has eliminated ich from QT a few times now (as opposed to the cost of copper, test kits, fish dying from copper exposure, etc).

I've also used it in my QT a few times just to clean up the tank some (using a turkey baster to stir up the junk & let it filter it out).
 
at this point, i would recommend you medicate with cupramine at dosage of 1 ml/liter. gradually raise the specific gravity to 1.013. how do you do this? after every 3 hours, take water from tank to bucket, add salt to raise the specific gravity by 0.002. Once you reach specific gravity, you should add 1 ml/liter again to get to 0.4 mg/L. By raising the specific gravity, you're water will be less likely to have PH drops that makes the copper more toxic.
 
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