I am deep down this "how to quarantine" new fish rabbit hole, and almost at my whit's end with it. From most of the conversations I've seen on how to QT new fish it goes something like this, " There are two ways to QT new fish before going into your display tank, copper or TTM(tank transfer method), oryoucouldalsousechloroquinephosphatebutnooneusesthat. Lets talk about copper and TTM ".
I actually dug into chloroquine phosphate and it looks like for me and my workflow, it may be the best option to treat new fish. I don't have the energy or space to do TTM and I've also failed at the cooper treatment. I also don't like that you have to use the hanna copper checker to test for copper... It seems like it's easy to mess up copper.
So I came across this post by humblefish... I read it and re-read it 10 times. It seems pretty straightforward. In his closing thoughts in the article he says, " CP treats most external protozoa, and is probably the closest thing there is to a “wonder drug” in our hobby. "
Before I pull the trigger on 100grams of the stuff, I wanted to ping the hive mind here to see if there has had any first hand experience with the stuff... I posted on the "AskBRS Facebook Group" and all I got were crickets, which further reinforces my suspicion that this is either a lost art, or simply no one knows about it.
I found a place to buy it and the process seems simple:
-Step 1 get CP and a milligram scale
-step 2 get a tank, an air stone and a heater
-step 3 fill tank with water and Dose 15 mg/L (60 mg/gal)
-treat for 10 days. If a water change is needed during this time, treat the new water with the same dosage as what you pull out of the QT tank
-remove fish from medicated tank and into a different tank for a 2 week observation.
Fish should be treated for Ich, Brook and marine velvet and Uronema in 24 days are ready to go into your main display!
Seems straight forward.
Thanks for any help!
I actually dug into chloroquine phosphate and it looks like for me and my workflow, it may be the best option to treat new fish. I don't have the energy or space to do TTM and I've also failed at the cooper treatment. I also don't like that you have to use the hanna copper checker to test for copper... It seems like it's easy to mess up copper.
So I came across this post by humblefish... I read it and re-read it 10 times. It seems pretty straightforward. In his closing thoughts in the article he says, " CP treats most external protozoa, and is probably the closest thing there is to a “wonder drug” in our hobby. "
Chloroquine Phosphate
Chloroquine Phosphate (updated 9-06-2023) What It Treats: Marine Ich (Cryptocaryon irritans), Marine Velvet Disease (Amyloodinium ocellatum), Brooklynella hostilis and Uronema marinum. Please Note: Chloroquine is unlikely to eliminate internal (or intracellular) Uronema. How To Buy...
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Before I pull the trigger on 100grams of the stuff, I wanted to ping the hive mind here to see if there has had any first hand experience with the stuff... I posted on the "AskBRS Facebook Group" and all I got were crickets, which further reinforces my suspicion that this is either a lost art, or simply no one knows about it.
I found a place to buy it and the process seems simple:
-Step 1 get CP and a milligram scale
-step 2 get a tank, an air stone and a heater
-step 3 fill tank with water and Dose 15 mg/L (60 mg/gal)
-treat for 10 days. If a water change is needed during this time, treat the new water with the same dosage as what you pull out of the QT tank
-remove fish from medicated tank and into a different tank for a 2 week observation.
Fish should be treated for Ich, Brook and marine velvet and Uronema in 24 days are ready to go into your main display!
Seems straight forward.
Thanks for any help!
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