Advice on how to treat and if I should take him home?
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Thank you, copper safe is what I have at home. The person at the pet store knows nothing about saltwater fish and just gave him to me along with a frozen bag of krill. I'm taking him home. They are not allowed to treat with medication at the store apparently. So I suppose he is better off with me than themI would wait for the experts to confirm but I would do a freshwater dip for 5 minutes if its bad and then go in copper. I prefer using coppersafe.
Thank you! My husband was happy since he didn't cost me any money. My problem is that I do not have a place to put him. I have a reef tank. My husband says we will absolutely not set up another tank for him! LOL But I am afraid of getting too attached! That is, if I could save him.He is adorable. I can see why you couldn't resist the effort. I'm no expert but you should be ok to do a freshwater dip to give him some relief and buy some time til the pro's s can chime in. I just set upba Fowler tank and one of the fish my granddaughter has requested was ta dog face. Good luck, we're praying for both of you.
Yeah. That's what I thought. I do have copper safe which I know is a little more mild. That's why I was wondering if he might be OK and need a more aggressive treatment.The size of the spots indicates ich for me, but that's a pretty bad infestation. I've used cupramine on puffers before but it's been awhile. I feel like some handled it and others did not. @Humblefish @melypr1985
That looks awful. You can do TTM with both the cardinals and the puffer, but I think I would go this route: Full therapeutic coppersafe for 10 days then switch them over to the other tank (after it was sterilized and newly set up for this transfer). You can then treat with prazipro in the new QT and observe for an additional two weeks afterward.
No, you wouldn't be able to keep the puffer in a 10 gallon for any meaningful length of time past QT. These are very large fish that eat a lot and poop a lot. They needs room to move around. Once you get him healed, try to find him a new home! It's a noble thing to rescue a fish like this.
Ok. Slowly raise the level right? Any advice on how much each day? (Coppersafe 10 gal QT) Then only leave them at therapeutic for 10 instead of 30? I have krill for him. I also have rods reef mix and mysis. Anything else? I'm sorry. I don't know much about puffers. But he is better here than there. I tested the ammonia in his water from the store....1!!!! Not .1 - 1!!! I was so mad!!!
Thank you!! I already have him in the QT and don't have the medications for the baths. I'll have to go ahead and start copper I think because of the severity of his case unless you feel different...I've saved many puffers (usually with velvet) from Petco. This is the protocol I used every time: https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/velvet-amyloodinium-ocellatum.217570/#post-2499437
Ok. I put 2.5 ml in tonight. I'll test and do another raise in the morning.
What is therapeutic level again? It has been a while.
CP would be better to use in the QT, but a Dogface Puffer should be tough enough to withstand Coppersafe or Copper Power.
Yes slowly raise the levels of the copper. Don't take too long though since that is a very bad case. Yes, but the key here is to switch him to a sterile QT without lowering the copper levels. You'll set the new tank up 10 feet away from this one and just switch him over. Then you can break down the old one and just use the new one. It's kind of a hybrid TTM/Copper deal.