Lord Rohan
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I tried searching for an answer but could not find any info specific to my question and was hoping that someone in the community with more experience here can help. I purchased a Bluechin Trigger 2 days ago and within 24 hours of putting him in my quarantine tank he broke out with what looked Marine Velvet disease. At first I thought it was ick but then realized that the fish had no appetite and could see a powdery white substance all over its fins and body. Smaller dots than ick. I am making the educated guess that this could be Marine Velvet.
Luckily I did follow quarantine procedure and this was the only fish in the tank at the time as the other 2 fish I had in quarantine were 6 weeks in and healthy so I moved them to my main display before putting in the new Trigger fish. I initially started with a 1/2 does of culpermine but it was too late and the fish died the next day. It looked fine at the store where I bought it but quickly deteriorated and died after 48hrs.
So my question is what do I do now with my quarantine tank? Do I continue treating copper in the fallow tank and leave it empty (for how long?)? Or should I completely break the quarantine tank down, clean the crap out of it and start over? Prior to this mishap my quarantine tank was up and running for 6 months so it is cycled. If have to leave the tank fallow for like 2 months to guarantee that there are no more parasites it may be quicker to sterilize the tank and recycle?
So basically by using my quarantine tank I saved the fish from my main display but now what is the best course of action in dealing with my infected quarantine tank?
Luckily I did follow quarantine procedure and this was the only fish in the tank at the time as the other 2 fish I had in quarantine were 6 weeks in and healthy so I moved them to my main display before putting in the new Trigger fish. I initially started with a 1/2 does of culpermine but it was too late and the fish died the next day. It looked fine at the store where I bought it but quickly deteriorated and died after 48hrs.
So my question is what do I do now with my quarantine tank? Do I continue treating copper in the fallow tank and leave it empty (for how long?)? Or should I completely break the quarantine tank down, clean the crap out of it and start over? Prior to this mishap my quarantine tank was up and running for 6 months so it is cycled. If have to leave the tank fallow for like 2 months to guarantee that there are no more parasites it may be quicker to sterilize the tank and recycle?
So basically by using my quarantine tank I saved the fish from my main display but now what is the best course of action in dealing with my infected quarantine tank?