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Youre going the right route - Huge Thumbs upOk, so I have formalin and I’m going to do the 45 minute dip on the rest of the fish in the aquarium, then move them to a quarantine tank where I will dose the metro for 2 weeks. I’ll hold on to the copper and Hanna checker I bought in case I need it for the future.
Just curious - did they look at a skin scrape under a microscope? That’s the only definitive way to diagnose Brook.So the clown died this morning and I took him by my fish store and they confirmed brook infection. The thin that puzzled me is they told me to set my QT up and run copper as this is the only way to treat the fish in this scenario.
What are your opinions on this matter? I do have wrasse as well.
Definitely not. It’s a pretty famous store and I think the attendant just misspoke about the copper as a different employee pointed me to the humble reef link for brook. They both just gave it a look and agreed with the other posters here that it appeared to be brook.Just curious - did they look at a skin scrape under a microscope? That’s the only definitive way to diagnose Brook.
Jay
Hey if you don’t mind I have one last question. I have a hang on the back filter for my QT. I need to run that filter less right? The stock one I believe has carbon in it.Definitely hang on to it. You may wish to run a copper QT on these fish after the formalin. And obviously it is a mainstay treatment for future QT's you may do, too.
Never use carbon when medicating as it removes medication from the water. Certainly use whatever sponges/wool/rings etc that it came with. They will help to provide surface area for beneficial bacteria.Hey if you don’t mind I have one last question. I have a hang on the back filter for my QT. I need to run that filter less right? The stock one I believe has carbon in it.