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Hello all I’m currently QTing a new emperor and lemon peel angel in copper they didn’t come in with any spots but it’s just the protocol that I follow. Question is can I shorten the 30 day period if I don’t see any spots on them? Or should I just continue with the 30 days regardless?
 

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Hello all I’m currently QTing a new emperor and lemon peel angel in copper they didn’t come in with any spots but it’s just the protocol that I follow. Question is can I shorten the 30 day period if I don’t see any spots on them? Or should I just continue with the 30 days regardless?
Run the 30 day cycle in the event there is even one cyst present. the typical regimen is :
Use coppersafe or general cure with coppersafe my choice at therapuetic level 2.25-2.5 for a FULL 30 Days monitored with a reliable copper test kit such as Hanna brand, not Api
Also monitor ammonia level with a reliable test kit during treatment and would not be a bad idea to add an air stone for added oxygen during treatment
You will also need to leave display tank Fish-Less (Fallow) for at least 6-8 weeks to assure the cysts and trophants have completed their life cycle without a host and have died off
 

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Hello all I’m currently QTing a new emperor and lemon peel angel in copper they didn’t come in with any spots but it’s just the protocol that I follow. Question is can I shorten the 30 day period if I don’t see any spots on them? Or should I just continue with the 30 days regardless?
A lot of people also do 2 doses of Prazipro after the 30 days copper (8 days apart) - and then continue observation for 2 weeks following everything (with no medication)
 

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