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Would you put rocks in for copper though? It would need to be rocks that won't go in the DT again for a long time, right?Let me see if I can find it. Part of me thinks I didn't use one but not sure. Just skimmer rocks and wavemakers. Yes magnets will hold through the plastic.
This was from when I used my tub to hold stuff while I transfered tanks. Something will have to hold the bacteria. I didnt use a HOB either. Just found the post.Would you put rocks in for copper though? It would need to be rocks that won't go in the DT again for a long time, right?
Thanks!Let me see if I can find it. Part of me thinks I didn't use one but not sure. Just skimmer rocks and wavemakers. Yes magnets will hold through the plastic.
It's gonna be ok :)Good luck. Wish I could be more help.
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I actually don't allow my fish to get ich or anything else because I keep them immune. I also don't believe in quarantine or medication unless you get a fish that is near death from a dealer.@Paul B has had ich a few times and he has never taken his fish out for any QT or treatment that I'm aware of. Paul, any input?
Thanks!Nate you are in a spot. You have heard from two people that have long term success. Paul as you know advocates for live foods to deliver gut bacteria for health and use of filtration down to one micron as a supplement. Jay is the master of fish care through prophylactic pre treatment and biosecurity.
I never could find success with biosecurity and prophylactic measures and killed lots of fish trying. I did have good repeatable success with mechanical filtration and UV in series. The Mechanical before the UV and return to the tank not recirculation to the sump. I set up multiple aquarium stores for my customers this way and they reduced their loss rates to about 3 percent of shipped fish.
At this point you have to decide if you will lose more fish and inverts with a breakdown or just using management. Tough choice. But the fish are showing normal activity and feeding which is in your favor. If respiration increases and fish get lethargic you are at a point where intervention might be too late. I honestly can't make that decision for you. I'm in the camp of management due to the stress on the fish an inverts from a tear down.
I recommend replacing UV bulbs every six months as that was our protocol back in the day. Pulling for your success which ever way you go.
And ... I was gone for 2 weeks prior to that 10+ days.At this point you are almost 10 days in since you noticed symptoms. Most people who quarantine seem to report dead fish by now. Just look at some of the disease threads and look at how high the mortality is within a couple days. I believe this is because of the need to keep the biofilters alive during the onslaught of the various medications. Copper seems to not kill the biofilters off as much as some of the other meds like antibiotics. With antibiotics and some other meds the only way to keep pace is water changing and re doses of medicine to correct levels. This yoyo in water quality kills a lot of fish. Again not a scientific approach by me just observing how I killed lots of fish trying to medicate.
Well not scientific but observation through repeated store installs. My thought is that we were returning clean water to the individual displays with reduced parasite loads. In my situation we were centrally filtering many multiple tanks at a time in the display and sales area.@Lowell Lemon may I ask why the return to tank on uv? Sump to me is double potential for treatment