ok so i have had a tang in qt for about a week and a half and he has shown signs of improvement from flukes/preliminary stages of ich. I dose copper in the qt, the only thing is that i did not have a test kit for Cu up until a few days ago. I figured this would be fine as long as I was aware of what needed to be added. When I got the test kit it tested at almost 4.0 instead of the recommended 1.5-2.0 total copper. This along with me being unable to keep the ammonia below 1.0 for a couple days on end may have been factors in leading up to the fish's present condition.
The qt tank is a total of 10 gals and has had far from stable conditions from its beginning. Forgetting to put a heater on the tank has resulted in a drop in temperature from the mid 70's to low 60's. Now, with a heater installed I am slowly raising the temp back to its beginning temp. Water changes are performed almost daily (water coming from the display) but the temperature difference which I didnt notice at first makes me think that this only adding to the stress the fish is suffering from.
The fish's present state is characterized by rapid breathing marks of discoloration on his skin and a darkening in its colors (fins were once white now are dark). The fish is still eating though. Water parameters are in the stable zone now. Ammonia
=.05, Nitrite=0 ph=8.2-8.4 Cu is at 2.0 now. I use amquel+ to help keep levels of ammonia in check, along with water changes
My question is are these regions of discoloration from the elevated ammonia and Cu levels and is there anything I should be dosing with in addition to Cu.
Also, anyone who feels it necessary please critique my qt setup and point out the things I may be doing wrong.
On a sidenote, I stumbled across a product named Nosickfish have any of you guys used it it sounds to good to be true, and commands a very pricey amount, check it out and let me know your thoughts on it.
www.nosickfish.com
Thanks for your help in advance
Chris
The qt tank is a total of 10 gals and has had far from stable conditions from its beginning. Forgetting to put a heater on the tank has resulted in a drop in temperature from the mid 70's to low 60's. Now, with a heater installed I am slowly raising the temp back to its beginning temp. Water changes are performed almost daily (water coming from the display) but the temperature difference which I didnt notice at first makes me think that this only adding to the stress the fish is suffering from.
The fish's present state is characterized by rapid breathing marks of discoloration on his skin and a darkening in its colors (fins were once white now are dark). The fish is still eating though. Water parameters are in the stable zone now. Ammonia
=.05, Nitrite=0 ph=8.2-8.4 Cu is at 2.0 now. I use amquel+ to help keep levels of ammonia in check, along with water changes
My question is are these regions of discoloration from the elevated ammonia and Cu levels and is there anything I should be dosing with in addition to Cu.
Also, anyone who feels it necessary please critique my qt setup and point out the things I may be doing wrong.
On a sidenote, I stumbled across a product named Nosickfish have any of you guys used it it sounds to good to be true, and commands a very pricey amount, check it out and let me know your thoughts on it.
www.nosickfish.com
Thanks for your help in advance
Chris