Quarantining Butterflyfish

btkrausen

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Bought an awesome Mitratus butterfly from Divers Den tonight and wondering what medications you'd pre-treat the butterflyfish with while in the QT?

I will do PraziPro for sure along with pre-soaked food....anything else?
 
Thanks man. I almost bought one this weekend on LiveAquaria, but I figured I'd see what was gonna come up in today or tomorrows update before I bought my first fish since coming out of hypo salinity.
 
I treat all of my fish with Cupramine in addition to PraziPro. If I see no signs of parasites, I treat at .35 ppm. Ramp the dose up slowly (over 4-5 days instead of the 3 called for in the instructions).
 
I treat all of my fish with Cupramine in addition to PraziPro. If I see no signs of parasites, I treat at .35 ppm. Ramp the dose up slowly (over 4-5 days instead of the 3 called for in the instructions).

+1

I've had several BF go on hunger strikes after treating. I've never removed medication. Some of them ate after 2-5 days some just wasted away. Anyone remove medication after a certain time frame if the fish stops eating?

Since your is divers den I would expect it to eat with little effort but I've never purchased a BF from divers den. Keep us updated on how he does.
 
Get it eating & observe for a few weeks. I don't preventative treat.

Keep in QT for 6-8 weeks.
 
I've never needed to do Prazi as a soak with any of my Roaops, but I do keep Cupramine at 0.5 when any fish is in my QT (did this with my burgessi, mitrati, and declivis pairs for a month in QT). Mitratus is my favorite of the three and they pair off real easily if you do get another. Good luck.
 
Thanks guys. Since he came from Divers Den I'm going to keep him in QT for observation and only do preventative treatment of Prazipro. I trust that since he came from Divers Den, and not QM, that he's healthy already.
 
DD gets you a really good fish but it can still have parasites. I have treated my DD fish the same fish from other sources.

I make sure to get the fish eating before I Medicare unless there are obvious signs of disease.
 
+1

I've had several BF go on hunger strikes after treating. I've never removed medication. Some of them ate after 2-5 days some just wasted away. Anyone remove medication after a certain time frame if the fish stops eating?

I remove the meds or move the fish to a different qt if it stops eating or looks lethargic. Sometimes the fish will rub against the pvc like the copper is irritating its skin. I get the fish out of the meds within 12 hours of the first sign of a problem normally, and never let it go more than 24 hours. So far, I haven't lost a fish to copper but I am sure it will happen sometime. I find signs of a reaction to the copper show up in the 10-15 day window after treatment has started. It tends to take the fish 3-5 days to resume eating properly.
 
I agree. I'm not testing the waters any longer with any fish, which is why I just had to run a hypo treatment, haha.

He'll go in the QT and I'll get him eating very well before I start a Prazi treatment. I've been soaking my food in Omeag 3 Fish oil, Selcon, or Garlic for every feeding lately. I've seen a big difference in just a week of doing this, and I plan to continue.

I feed almost all frozen, and usually as soon as I feed I thaw out more food and then get it soaking in something. It soaks in there for probably an hour or two before being offered to the fish. My black tang's HLLE is starting to heal in just a week and my Thompson's tang's body is looking much better.
 
I agree. I'm not testing the waters any longer with any fish, which is why I just had to run a hypo treatment, haha.

He'll go in the QT and I'll get him eating very well before I start a Prazi treatment. I've been soaking my food in Omeag 3 Fish oil, Selcon, or Garlic for every feeding lately. I've seen a big difference in just a week of doing this, and I plan to continue.

I feed almost all frozen, and usually as soon as I feed I thaw out more food and then get it soaking in something. It soaks in there for probably an hour or two before being offered to the fish. My black tang's HLLE is starting to heal in just a week and my Thompson's tang's body is looking much better.
 
Oh...sub-genus...ok. I saw that those butterflies were in the group, but never knew where the term roaps came from :)

Thanks for the insight as always.
 
My declivis stopped eating in copper, I had to treat him with hypo. He kept getting ich and I kept pulling and treating him but never got through more than 10 days of copper because I'd give in to his hunger strike.
 
How is he doing now that you've administered a hypo treatment?

Deviclis is anther that I'd love to get. Do multiple Roaps butterflies get along well?
 
He got ich again. Long story... I couldn't get it out of my display tank (hypo'd the whole tank, lost half my fish, still ended up with ich in the display) and I couldnt keep him cool enough (I could keep the display 76ish but I don't think that was enough). Lost him along with all my other fish when I moved last summer. But long story short, he did much better with hypo than with copper.
 
He got ich again. Long story... I couldn't get it out of my display tank (hypo'd the whole tank, lost half my fish, still ended up with ich in the display) and I couldnt keep him cool enough (I could keep the display 76ish but I don't think that was enough). Lost him along with all my other fish when I moved last summer. But long story short, he did much better with hypo than with copper.

Interesting. None of mine ever had issues with Cupramine and I do not hypo.
 
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