I just wanted to share, I just took a melanurus wrasse through QT including the 30 days in copper and modified the procedure a bit to satisfy my own paranoid tendencies that influence my QT protocols.
Having to buy sand to provide him a bedding location, I bought new special grade aragonite. I started with a "dust free" aquarium sand but lost a first melanurus wrasse during that attempt. It may have been completely unrelated but not wanting to throw money away as these fish aren't super cheap, I just bought the sand I have in my DT and known it has more widespread use in the hobby.
There's a discussion suggesting aragonite, especially new aragonite that's not been saturated with tank byproducts, can tend to absorb treatments such as copper. I know there's a thread on this, I think maybe Humblefish did a thing testing just how dramatic these effects were and showed they were, at least in his case, minimal. I reproduced these results seeing mostly insignificant changes in copper levels following the introduction of the new clean aragonite. I tested before aragonite change and 24hr after and at times would sometimes have to dose maybe 0.1-0.2ppm copper to bring levels back up. But they never fell below 2ppm. Note, variations could have been within testing variances but I would say the overall trend was downward each time suggesting copper levels would indeed fall over time and/or following the introduction of new aragonite.
The concern left in my head was the local effect of the aragonite on ambient copper levels. Using tupperware to contain the sand, the local flow above and within the sand was minimal. I was not confident I understood the copper levels within the sand where the wrasse would reside every night for hours at a time. Taken to the extreme, could it be possible local levels in the sand diminished below the 1.5ppm or 2ppm theraputic level (depending on who you ask) from the 2.25-2.5ppm copper levels I kept the tank at via Copper Power? I'm not one to assume so I looked for an option that might make that a moot point.
Every 72hr I would replace my sand with a clean aragonite sand bed and new tupperware container. Old sand and containers would be soaked in hot freshwater and left within the 5gal bucket of hot water between uses. In my head, this would destroy any remnant ich/velvet tomonts/tomites (or whichever stage is the encysting phase of the lifecycle) between uses. In my head, this sort of provided a hybrid tank transfer method to the (to me) questionable sand environment making the local copper levels irrelevant.
Anyways, I just thought I would share in case any other overly paranoid people out there existed that might want to employ such practices. While I have definitely not been perfect, I have quarantined every single fish using the prophylactic medicating regime advised by this site since the inception of my tank 6 years ago. I used to QT corals but have moved on since to just removing substrate from them to hopefully minimize exposure to fish-pests. Inverts I have off and on quarantined but now try to only buy from fish-free systems. I have never seen signs of fish disease in my tank related to ich/velvet or flukes in my DT. Just to provide some context.
If anyone has thoughts or criticism, I welcome feedback. Thanks.
Having to buy sand to provide him a bedding location, I bought new special grade aragonite. I started with a "dust free" aquarium sand but lost a first melanurus wrasse during that attempt. It may have been completely unrelated but not wanting to throw money away as these fish aren't super cheap, I just bought the sand I have in my DT and known it has more widespread use in the hobby.
There's a discussion suggesting aragonite, especially new aragonite that's not been saturated with tank byproducts, can tend to absorb treatments such as copper. I know there's a thread on this, I think maybe Humblefish did a thing testing just how dramatic these effects were and showed they were, at least in his case, minimal. I reproduced these results seeing mostly insignificant changes in copper levels following the introduction of the new clean aragonite. I tested before aragonite change and 24hr after and at times would sometimes have to dose maybe 0.1-0.2ppm copper to bring levels back up. But they never fell below 2ppm. Note, variations could have been within testing variances but I would say the overall trend was downward each time suggesting copper levels would indeed fall over time and/or following the introduction of new aragonite.
The concern left in my head was the local effect of the aragonite on ambient copper levels. Using tupperware to contain the sand, the local flow above and within the sand was minimal. I was not confident I understood the copper levels within the sand where the wrasse would reside every night for hours at a time. Taken to the extreme, could it be possible local levels in the sand diminished below the 1.5ppm or 2ppm theraputic level (depending on who you ask) from the 2.25-2.5ppm copper levels I kept the tank at via Copper Power? I'm not one to assume so I looked for an option that might make that a moot point.
Every 72hr I would replace my sand with a clean aragonite sand bed and new tupperware container. Old sand and containers would be soaked in hot freshwater and left within the 5gal bucket of hot water between uses. In my head, this would destroy any remnant ich/velvet tomonts/tomites (or whichever stage is the encysting phase of the lifecycle) between uses. In my head, this sort of provided a hybrid tank transfer method to the (to me) questionable sand environment making the local copper levels irrelevant.
Anyways, I just thought I would share in case any other overly paranoid people out there existed that might want to employ such practices. While I have definitely not been perfect, I have quarantined every single fish using the prophylactic medicating regime advised by this site since the inception of my tank 6 years ago. I used to QT corals but have moved on since to just removing substrate from them to hopefully minimize exposure to fish-pests. Inverts I have off and on quarantined but now try to only buy from fish-free systems. I have never seen signs of fish disease in my tank related to ich/velvet or flukes in my DT. Just to provide some context.
If anyone has thoughts or criticism, I welcome feedback. Thanks.