Hello,
I know I am about to ask a question that is about risk/reward, or, more accurately, risk of a DT vs risk of losing one fish.
I have an Eibli angel in QT since 10/21 (Two weeks tomorrow) sharing a 10G with a Bicolor blenny.
I tried various different foods over the first 5 days and it ate little - very very fussy. Foods tried included spirulina brine, myesis, cyclopeeze frozen, formula 2. It paced for the first 1.5 days but settled down and had very normal behavior for the next 3+ days.
Started Cupramine on 10/26. I raised the level to .4 ppm over 4 days to accustom the fish. Blenny is tolerating it fine. Behavior normal, eating normal. A midas blenny in a separate QT is doing fantastic on the same regimen. Appropriate water changes have been done to keep NH4 in check.
Sourced some nori and tried that for the Eibli on the 31st, and it picked at it but didn't chow down. Yesterday it pretty much ignored fresh nori and only ate 4 brine shrimp.
Current condition of the Eibli visually is very good. It has never shown any external parasites. When it arrived (LA, all three) it had a small damage/abrasion on its flank and this has nearly healed. However the fish is starting to get thin. Also, now spending less time out, less curious and friendly toward me, and more time nestled between some pipe and the heater in the tank corner.
So the Eibli has had a theraputic level of Cupramine as needed for Crypto for 7 days. Seachem recommends 14 to eradicate, but as mentioned, no symptoms have been noted, at least not externally. Life cycle has the Crypto on the fish for 3-7 days, then the Cu in the tank should kill any tomonts as they detach. Nothing in the tank which was cleaned and dried.
So, I see 3 options:
1. Keep going, cross my fingers that the Eibli makes it another week and then drop him in the DT.
2. Keep the theraputic dose another few days until I judge that the Eibli has had about what it can take and still make the transfer and adjustment to the new tank. (Course this has another downside - it's a reef and the fish is hungry and it might immediately go for zoas and lps that are in there.)
3. Do a 50% water change in the QT and remove the rest of the copper with carbon and, if the Eibli starts to come around, then observe another cople of weeks. If not, transfer to DT.
What do folks think? I don't want to lose the fish. It would make me feel terrible. But I also don't want to screw the pooch in the DT.
Thank you for your input. I'm feeling my way along and it's hard to make these judgment calls with limited experience.
I know I am about to ask a question that is about risk/reward, or, more accurately, risk of a DT vs risk of losing one fish.
I have an Eibli angel in QT since 10/21 (Two weeks tomorrow) sharing a 10G with a Bicolor blenny.
I tried various different foods over the first 5 days and it ate little - very very fussy. Foods tried included spirulina brine, myesis, cyclopeeze frozen, formula 2. It paced for the first 1.5 days but settled down and had very normal behavior for the next 3+ days.
Started Cupramine on 10/26. I raised the level to .4 ppm over 4 days to accustom the fish. Blenny is tolerating it fine. Behavior normal, eating normal. A midas blenny in a separate QT is doing fantastic on the same regimen. Appropriate water changes have been done to keep NH4 in check.
Sourced some nori and tried that for the Eibli on the 31st, and it picked at it but didn't chow down. Yesterday it pretty much ignored fresh nori and only ate 4 brine shrimp.
Current condition of the Eibli visually is very good. It has never shown any external parasites. When it arrived (LA, all three) it had a small damage/abrasion on its flank and this has nearly healed. However the fish is starting to get thin. Also, now spending less time out, less curious and friendly toward me, and more time nestled between some pipe and the heater in the tank corner.
So the Eibli has had a theraputic level of Cupramine as needed for Crypto for 7 days. Seachem recommends 14 to eradicate, but as mentioned, no symptoms have been noted, at least not externally. Life cycle has the Crypto on the fish for 3-7 days, then the Cu in the tank should kill any tomonts as they detach. Nothing in the tank which was cleaned and dried.
So, I see 3 options:
1. Keep going, cross my fingers that the Eibli makes it another week and then drop him in the DT.
2. Keep the theraputic dose another few days until I judge that the Eibli has had about what it can take and still make the transfer and adjustment to the new tank. (Course this has another downside - it's a reef and the fish is hungry and it might immediately go for zoas and lps that are in there.)
3. Do a 50% water change in the QT and remove the rest of the copper with carbon and, if the Eibli starts to come around, then observe another cople of weeks. If not, transfer to DT.
What do folks think? I don't want to lose the fish. It would make me feel terrible. But I also don't want to screw the pooch in the DT.
Thank you for your input. I'm feeling my way along and it's hard to make these judgment calls with limited experience.