dendrodude
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I have a 30g qt on the 6th week with fish in it doing 5-10g water changes weekly with a heater set to 78*, powerhead, airstone, and a medium size and a small size piece of live rock 2 years old, Some PVC and started the tank with tank water.
I just started the Cupramine treatment a few days ago and yesterday my coral beauty died and my hippo tang is not looking good. I did a 5g water change and took a water sample to the LFS to test. They told me my ammonia was too high and that's why my fish died. Also sold me a bottle of tlc smart start live bacteria and told me to do another water change and add the smart start. I also added a hob filter with only the sponge filter.
I looked online and read that Cupramine gives false readings on ammonia tests, I also read not to add any ammonia binding chems. Did the LFS doom my fish? Is there ammonia binding chem in the live bacteria? I have no clue
How much ammonia will the test show when using Cupramine? If it was a false reading what killed my angle and now is killing my tang?
The copper levels are only about .4 I tested and retested and had the LFS test just to be sure.
I just started the Cupramine treatment a few days ago and yesterday my coral beauty died and my hippo tang is not looking good. I did a 5g water change and took a water sample to the LFS to test. They told me my ammonia was too high and that's why my fish died. Also sold me a bottle of tlc smart start live bacteria and told me to do another water change and add the smart start. I also added a hob filter with only the sponge filter.
I looked online and read that Cupramine gives false readings on ammonia tests, I also read not to add any ammonia binding chems. Did the LFS doom my fish? Is there ammonia binding chem in the live bacteria? I have no clue
How much ammonia will the test show when using Cupramine? If it was a false reading what killed my angle and now is killing my tang?
The copper levels are only about .4 I tested and retested and had the LFS test just to be sure.