pacificdiver
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I lost a small ocellaris that I purchased online (from a reputable supplier) to presumed velvet, a few days into TTM. Unfortunately, since it looked very healthy when it arrived, it was housed with a small yellow tang, which still shows no signs of illness and is eating well.
At this point, I would like to do some sort of preventative treatment, but I'm hesitant to do Cupramine, as I've never used copper before. I also have Paraguard, but my question is, is that going to be as effective in preventing velvet (or brookynella?) from becoming a problem?
If Cupramine is more of a "guarantee," I'd be willing to try it, but it seems like Paraguard is more user-friendly, so I'm having trouble deciding between them. If there were active signs of infection, I'd be ready to start copper, but since he's appearing healthy, am I wrong in thinking that a gentler treatment might be the better option?
Thanks in advance...
At this point, I would like to do some sort of preventative treatment, but I'm hesitant to do Cupramine, as I've never used copper before. I also have Paraguard, but my question is, is that going to be as effective in preventing velvet (or brookynella?) from becoming a problem?
If Cupramine is more of a "guarantee," I'd be willing to try it, but it seems like Paraguard is more user-friendly, so I'm having trouble deciding between them. If there were active signs of infection, I'd be ready to start copper, but since he's appearing healthy, am I wrong in thinking that a gentler treatment might be the better option?
Thanks in advance...
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