Copper with no sign of ich??

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I have a baby blue tang 2” and a tomini tang 3” that’s currently being treated with prazi in my QT. They have no signs of ich and it’s been 2 weeks. Should I dose copper to be safe ? Or should I just observe for the next 2 weeks?
 
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I have a baby blue tang 2” and a tomini tang 3” that’s currently being treated with prazi in my QT. They have no signs of ich and it’s been 2 weeks. Should I dose copper to be safe ? Or should I just observe for the next 2 weeks?

Yes, if your QT is stable, you should run a full course of copper, especially with tangs since they are prone to ich, but yet handle copper well. Here is a link to our current quarantine protocol:


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Yes, if your QT is stable, you should run a full course of copper, especially with tangs since they are prone to ich, but yet handle copper well. Here is a link to our current quarantine protocol:


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Thank you so much! Will do!!
 

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