Dr Colliebreath
New member
I am getting a semilarvatus butterflyfish and a flame angel from LADD on Friday. Normally, I quarantine fish for 5-6 weeks and use Cupramine. Given the sensitivity of flame angels to copper, my choices seem to be:
1. Treat both fish together with cupramine at a very low dose (.15 ppm). I would ramp the dose up slowly.
2. Quarantine both fish separately, with the flame at a low dose and the semilarvatus at my normal dose of .35-.4 ppm (assuming I don't see actual signs of disease). I really don't want to do this.
3. Use the tank transfer method and either a low dose of Cupramine or no cupramine. This requires the use of two tanks and may be as much work as #2.
In all choices, I also will treat with PraziPro.
What approach would you follow?
I also am receiving some inverts (crabs, urchin, shrimp). I plan on leaving them in a bucket for 4 days (heater and airstone) and then move them to the DT. Sort of a mini tank transfer. Does anyone do inverts this way? 3-4 weeks of quarantine seems excessive for them.
Thank you.
1. Treat both fish together with cupramine at a very low dose (.15 ppm). I would ramp the dose up slowly.
2. Quarantine both fish separately, with the flame at a low dose and the semilarvatus at my normal dose of .35-.4 ppm (assuming I don't see actual signs of disease). I really don't want to do this.
3. Use the tank transfer method and either a low dose of Cupramine or no cupramine. This requires the use of two tanks and may be as much work as #2.
In all choices, I also will treat with PraziPro.
What approach would you follow?
I also am receiving some inverts (crabs, urchin, shrimp). I plan on leaving them in a bucket for 4 days (heater and airstone) and then move them to the DT. Sort of a mini tank transfer. Does anyone do inverts this way? 3-4 weeks of quarantine seems excessive for them.
Thank you.