sneeyatch
Active member
All -
I have a QT tank set-up - it's a used 46 gallon bowfront that I had, it's cycled and everything is fine - water quality wise.
In this tank, I've been using tap water, treated with Prime. A good RO/DI system will be coming along eventually but this is the best I have for now. Anyway - I know there can be some random reactions with different things, so I want to make sure I'll be going about this the right way.
I like Seachem's Paraguard (used it before with good results IMO) and would like to use it again. I've never used Cupramine but a lot of folks swear by it. I am also planning on using PraziPro.
My main concern is - is there or would there be any reaction using Prime with either Paraguard, Cupramine or PraziPro?
Oh - I sent an e-mail to Seachem asking for their input, but apparently their support person is out until the 12th of November. I can always call Seachem and ask, but that would have to wait until Monday at least.
I added a pair of ocellaris clowns to the QT today but wasn't planning on medicating them for a little bit anyway, just so they can get used to being in there and eating, then I would start proactively medicaing.
Any help or feedback is welcomed and appreciated.
I have a QT tank set-up - it's a used 46 gallon bowfront that I had, it's cycled and everything is fine - water quality wise.
In this tank, I've been using tap water, treated with Prime. A good RO/DI system will be coming along eventually but this is the best I have for now. Anyway - I know there can be some random reactions with different things, so I want to make sure I'll be going about this the right way.
I like Seachem's Paraguard (used it before with good results IMO) and would like to use it again. I've never used Cupramine but a lot of folks swear by it. I am also planning on using PraziPro.
My main concern is - is there or would there be any reaction using Prime with either Paraguard, Cupramine or PraziPro?
Oh - I sent an e-mail to Seachem asking for their input, but apparently their support person is out until the 12th of November. I can always call Seachem and ask, but that would have to wait until Monday at least.
I added a pair of ocellaris clowns to the QT today but wasn't planning on medicating them for a little bit anyway, just so they can get used to being in there and eating, then I would start proactively medicaing.
Any help or feedback is welcomed and appreciated.