Hello,
After learning my lesson regarding quarantine (very good thing) I had my last two inductees for 4 weeks each but separately in a 55g quarantine. The first was a purple tang. Once it was moved to my display I had a powder blue for 4 weeks. Both are extremely healthy now in my display and haven't exhibited any signs of parasite after treatment with Cupramine. Both started off with cryto for a week before getting better.
Now, after adding a 4" sailfin and a 3" green filefish to quarantine but without meds so far (I removed the old Cupramine with carbon for a full week before adding these two) they haven't exhibited any signs of parasite and are eating well.
So, after 3 days with the sailfin and filefish, I happen to see a couple of new fish at an LFS that I've always wanted and picked them both up. One is a 3" Majestic Angel and the other a 3" Emperor. I think putting them together while juvenile will allow them to get along better as they grow.
I put both angels in quarantine with my sailfin and filefish and after a day everyone seems to be healthy and eating well but still with no Cupramine or signs of parasite.
To be absolutely sure, I really want to start Cupramine but am hesitant to do so if all are doing well and showing no signs of parasite.
If I do not put in Cupramine and all are doing well for 2 weeks without signs of crypto would it be ok to transfer them all to my display without risk of them taking something with them? I'm really ok using Cupramine but because some fish can be a less tolerant of copper ( I hate risking the angels if it isn't necessary) I'm hopeful meds can be avoided. If they aren't showing signs of crypto and are eating/swimming well is it likely there isn't any crypto in the quarantine and that they didn't bring something with them when they were purchased? After 2 weeks I would think that if crypto was in the tank at least one of the fish would show signs...especially an angel.
Thanks,
Bob
After learning my lesson regarding quarantine (very good thing) I had my last two inductees for 4 weeks each but separately in a 55g quarantine. The first was a purple tang. Once it was moved to my display I had a powder blue for 4 weeks. Both are extremely healthy now in my display and haven't exhibited any signs of parasite after treatment with Cupramine. Both started off with cryto for a week before getting better.
Now, after adding a 4" sailfin and a 3" green filefish to quarantine but without meds so far (I removed the old Cupramine with carbon for a full week before adding these two) they haven't exhibited any signs of parasite and are eating well.
So, after 3 days with the sailfin and filefish, I happen to see a couple of new fish at an LFS that I've always wanted and picked them both up. One is a 3" Majestic Angel and the other a 3" Emperor. I think putting them together while juvenile will allow them to get along better as they grow.
I put both angels in quarantine with my sailfin and filefish and after a day everyone seems to be healthy and eating well but still with no Cupramine or signs of parasite.
To be absolutely sure, I really want to start Cupramine but am hesitant to do so if all are doing well and showing no signs of parasite.
If I do not put in Cupramine and all are doing well for 2 weeks without signs of crypto would it be ok to transfer them all to my display without risk of them taking something with them? I'm really ok using Cupramine but because some fish can be a less tolerant of copper ( I hate risking the angels if it isn't necessary) I'm hopeful meds can be avoided. If they aren't showing signs of crypto and are eating/swimming well is it likely there isn't any crypto in the quarantine and that they didn't bring something with them when they were purchased? After 2 weeks I would think that if crypto was in the tank at least one of the fish would show signs...especially an angel.
Thanks,
Bob