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I’ve been treating my hippo tang with copper in a qt for almost three weeks and at first I was seeing results and now it’s worse. No water changes have been don’t. Should I increase the dosage of copper? (Look near face and on spine near tail)
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I’ve been treating my hippo tang with copper in a qt for almost three weeks and at first I was seeing results and now it’s worse. No water changes have been don’t. Should I increase the dosage of copper? (Look near face and on spine near tail)
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I see remnants of previous tail nipping. You mention treatment but you want to go a FULL 30 days. Also of concern -
No water changes. . . have you been monitoring ammonia levels and how?
What copper product are you using (Cupramine or coppersafe)?
What copper level are you maintaining and how are you testing copper?
 
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I see remnants of previous tail nipping. You mention treatment but you want to go a FULL 30 days. Also of concern -
No water changes. . . have you been monitoring ammonia levels and how?
What copper product are you using (Cupramine or coppersafe)?
What copper level are you maintaining and how are you testing copper?
I’m not testing copper but I am using copper safe and the reccomended amount for the volume of the qt. I’ve been keeping a eye on all of my parameters using liquid test kits.
 

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I’m not testing copper but I am using copper safe and the reccomended amount for the volume of the qt. I’ve been keeping a eye on all of my parameters using liquid test kits.
I would step up on the test kit quality and even take a water sample to a reliable store that does Not use API test kits and see what readings they come up with and to compare with yours.
As for copper.. Knowing the treatment level is a must and unless you can precisely calculate your total gallons, you are placing fish at risk of overdose. This is a level you dont want to estimate or guess. Hanna copper test kit recommended
 

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I’m not testing copper but I am using copper safe and the reccomended amount for the volume of the qt. I’ve been keeping a eye on all of my parameters using liquid test kits.

The trouble with coppersafe is that while you CAN dose it just by water volume if you are careful, any calcium based material in the tank will gradually absorb some of the copper, lowering the effective dose. I see coral rock in your photo, so that is probably happening here. Testing and partial re-dosing is the way around that.

That said, I don't clearly see any ich trophonts in your photo - they could be there, but I can't see them. The black spots around the face aren't ich, neither are the white spots that are in a line by the tail. Those are both symptoms of a non-fatal condition called head and lateral line disease.

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