BI Color Angel Dead in QT

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I Have a Brown Powder Tang and a Bi-Color Angel in a QT tank for 9 days now.

The Bi-Color I just watched die :( , he was spinning around and not looking good.
The tang is fine, the Angel was fine all day then all of a sudden gone.

Ammonia .25
Nitrates 0
Nitrates 0
Alkalinity 8.9
PH 8

I did a 30% water change in hopes it would help him survive but it was too late.

I dosed Cupramine 2 days ago and Cooper is at .25.

I hate to say this but I have had better luck just adding them to the main tank and they thrive, I know its a gamble but its frustrating.

Could I add AMGaurd to get ammonia down Cupramine says not to add any removers?

Any suggestions?
 
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Do a bunch of water changes to dilute the copper would help. I don't QT anymore and have not had any issues...... but all I need is one bad fish and that all changes. I do have a small nano tank with just corals that I could use as a QT, but I hardly ever do. I know it is taking a gamble when I bring fish home I catch, but the ones I get from my LFS are already in copper when I buy them. Sometimes if the fish is relatively new there, I ask them to hold them for a couple of weeks for me. This actually worked once as the fish died after the first week.
 

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No not good advice.

Is the tank cycled? How are you testing copper?
 

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If you struggle with QT. Remember, you can QT without meds and just simply monitor the new fish for a few weeks. This gets the fish used to your schedule for lights/feedings etc. The benefit is you can ensure the fish is eating without competition and healthy before going into a DT. My2cents. Best wishes!
 

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I think the Bicolor Angel is one of the most beautiful fish for the home aquarium, and a great bang-for-the-buck. Unfortunately I have tried two (2) over the years, and neither survived very long. I debate whether I have the heart to try a third time-- but very sorry for your loss. Maybe give it another-go. ;Inpain
 
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I think the Bicolor Angel is one of the most beautiful fish for the home aquarium, and a great bang-for-the-buck. Unfortunately I have tried two (2) over the years, and neither survived very long. I debate whether I have the heart to try a third time-- but very sorry for your loss. Maybe give it another-go. ;Inpain
thanks it is sad
 

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