Hello,
I recently introduced a fish to my DT that was sick and killed my white tail bristle tooth tangs before I could figure out what it was.
I started up a 20 gallon QT tank because I knew it was an emergency at this point. I put my Flame Angel, Two clownfish, and a damsel in the QT.
Using copper power I raised it to 2.25ppm over a few days. After about a week or two all the white spots disappeared and the fish looked healthy.
The reason I did 2.25ppm is because I read that dwarf angels are sensitive to copper. So I was not sure if I should reach the 2.5ppm.
Now my issue is these white spots started appearing on my clownfish when It was approaching the 30 day mark. It could be on the other fish but hard to tell compared to the black clowns.
I also dosed Para Cleanse to see if it would help but white spots are still there. They have been in QT for around 36 days so far.
Now I'm not sure what to do at this point.. should I raise the copper to 2.5ppm? or am I dealing with something that copper cant fix?
Thanks!
I recently introduced a fish to my DT that was sick and killed my white tail bristle tooth tangs before I could figure out what it was.
I started up a 20 gallon QT tank because I knew it was an emergency at this point. I put my Flame Angel, Two clownfish, and a damsel in the QT.
Using copper power I raised it to 2.25ppm over a few days. After about a week or two all the white spots disappeared and the fish looked healthy.
The reason I did 2.25ppm is because I read that dwarf angels are sensitive to copper. So I was not sure if I should reach the 2.5ppm.
Now my issue is these white spots started appearing on my clownfish when It was approaching the 30 day mark. It could be on the other fish but hard to tell compared to the black clowns.
I also dosed Para Cleanse to see if it would help but white spots are still there. They have been in QT for around 36 days so far.
Now I'm not sure what to do at this point.. should I raise the copper to 2.5ppm? or am I dealing with something that copper cant fix?
Thanks!