Emperor angel died in coppersafe qt

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While it shouldn't have killed the fish outright, quarantining a 3" angel in a ten gallon tank with two other fish is really crowded.

It wasn't the coppersafe - you were barely at half a dose. At that point, it isn't even lethal to parasites.
How do the other two fish look today?

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They look good sir & both are eating pellets. I cannot understand what went wrong with the angel except theorizing that somehow coppersafe killed it.
 

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They look good sir & both are eating pellets. I cannot understand what went wrong with the angel except theorizing that somehow coppersafe killed it.
I would say that 3 fish in that small of a tank could have gone through an ammonia spike which would have affected the angel first. Without a test at the time of death I don’t know. I use seachem ammonia alert badges in my QT. Had a 40 gallon breeder that I had three or four smaller fish 3-4” in for 69 days. Moved them into a DT and added 2 6” angels to the same tank within a couple of days. Within 48 hours the ammonia spiked I assume because they had a much higher bio load than the fish I moved out.

I had to move them to a larger system for QT.
 

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