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I’ve currently got 2 clowns, fox faced, 3 banggai, 5 lyretail anthisa, lawnmower blenny, watchman goby, and Ruby red dragonette in my QT about to start copper treatment tomorrow. After that, I’ll do the additional 14 day treatments for internal parasite.
I’ve pulled out about 100 or so pods from my 180 gallon DT, as well as making some baby brines for my Ruby Red to eat and hopefully get it eating as I haven’t observed it eating yet. I’ve also ordered a large jar of pods to seed the QT(it was cycled and contains a lot of pvc pipe and fittings). Will the pods stay alive and propogate during the copper treatment?
For the clowns, before I was QT’ing I got Brook in my tank and it took a lot with it. DT has since been fallowed for 3 months and has been running fine and stable for over a year with 3 fish. I have Paraguard, which the bottle says is a safe alternative to formalin. Should I dip in paraguard for an hour at the end of my QT process right before they go into the DT? Is it even necessary if I don’t observe any worrying signs of Brook? Do I NEED to use formalin instead?
Thank you for advice, and I’m always open to additional advice if you see me doing something wrong!
I’ve pulled out about 100 or so pods from my 180 gallon DT, as well as making some baby brines for my Ruby Red to eat and hopefully get it eating as I haven’t observed it eating yet. I’ve also ordered a large jar of pods to seed the QT(it was cycled and contains a lot of pvc pipe and fittings). Will the pods stay alive and propogate during the copper treatment?
For the clowns, before I was QT’ing I got Brook in my tank and it took a lot with it. DT has since been fallowed for 3 months and has been running fine and stable for over a year with 3 fish. I have Paraguard, which the bottle says is a safe alternative to formalin. Should I dip in paraguard for an hour at the end of my QT process right before they go into the DT? Is it even necessary if I don’t observe any worrying signs of Brook? Do I NEED to use formalin instead?
Thank you for advice, and I’m always open to additional advice if you see me doing something wrong!