Copper power levels in QT system

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@HotRocks it could be the copper skin irritation we have seen a couple times. If the spots don’t fall off in several days and it looks like bumps instead of parasites, it could be a copper reaction. It’s not common but it does happen, and it does somewhat look like ich.
Could also be secondary infection.

@andys any updates on this?
 
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Well not real sure. Did 2 treatment of prazipro and can’t see the in there that well. Doing a 100% water change tomorrow morning. Will update then
 
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Update. Fish have been in copper since the 4th of nov. also did 2 rounds of prazipro while in copper. Today I did a 150 gallon water change also running rox’s #8 carbon to remove an carbon or prazipro still in the water. From my initial look at the the fish today so far they look good. Water still a bit cloudy but as far as I can see they all look great
 

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