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The spot has started getting smaller, its about half the size of yesterday. Thanks for everyone's advice. I will have completed my fallow on 5/29. Since all looks well I should be good to start moving fish back then?
 
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All fish look great, that spot finally disappeared after 2 weeks. I still haven't treated with prazipro, finally got my copper levels down to .25. Can I treat now with the praz or should I wait until I move to the display tank? I do have corals in it, my 76 days was today but waiting until Monday to start moving 2 fish at a time.
 

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All fish look great, that spot finally disappeared after 2 weeks. I still haven't treated with prazipro, finally got my copper levels down to .25. Can I treat now with the praz or should I wait until I move to the display tank? I do have corals in it, my 76 days was today but waiting until Monday to start moving 2 fish at a time.

Treat wtih prazi before they go into the display. It's just easier that way and uses less prazi - which saves you money :)
 

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Is it ok to treat with prazi with the copper level .25 or do I need to get it to 0 first?

They can be combined safely. Just watch for cloudy water which means a bacterial bloom has happened. You'll want to add extra aeration if this happens and do a water change 24 hours after dosing the prazi.
 
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They can be combined safely. Just watch for cloudy water which means a bacterial bloom has happened. You'll want to add extra aeration if this happens and do a water change 24 hours after dosing the prazi.
Thanks, I just had a bacterial bloom in the quarantine, changed 20 gallons of water and it looks better. I have a large hob filter and a powerhead pointed to the surface. It's a 55 gallon tank
 
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I did have cloudy water this morning, I changed out 20 gallons again and added prazipro back for the 20 gallons. I decided to use my display water since it's 78 days today. Will make 20 more gallons incase it's needed again. What causes the bacterial bloom?
 

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I did have cloudy water this morning, I changed out 20 gallons again and added prazipro back for the 20 gallons. I decided to use my display water since it's 78 days today. Will make 20 more gallons incase it's needed again. What causes the bacterial bloom?

It's sometimes a reaction between meds when mixed.... there are other reasons for it but no matter the cause, you simply do a water change and add O2
 
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It's sometimes a reaction between meds when mixed.... there are other reasons for it but no matter the cause, you simply do a water change and add O2
Thanks, the bottle says 1 treatment unless fish are symptomatic, is there a benefit to doing a second treatment if the fish aren't symptomatic?
 

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Prazi-Pro kills adult flukes, but doesn't kill their eggs. By dosing a second time between five and seven days later, you'll kill those juvenile flukes after they hatch - and before they start laying their own eggs.

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Where are the eggs? On the fish? If not why couldn't I move the fish to the display after the first treatment? I only ask because I had to change 20 more gallons this morning because of cloudy water. Likely going to need to do 20 more gallons in the morning again.
 
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I actually don't think my fish have flukes. I freshwater dipped them with nothing but I have come this far. Thanks for everyone's advice and hopefully I will have a happy display tank thanks to everyone's guidance!
 
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2nd dose of prazipro started yesterday, after that is complete I plan to move fish to display. I have 6 and planned 2 move 2 at a time. Will my display tank still have nitrfying bacteria or should I put a frozen shrimp in the tank to get it restarted? Maybe add a bottle of bacteria?
 

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Your display still has bacteria, though they may be somewhat dormant. You can start them back up, if you'd like, by adding a bit of whatever you're feeding your fish to the display water. Some of it will feed the corals / inverts, the bacteria will utilize both their waste products and the remaining food.

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Your display still has bacteria, though they may be somewhat dormant. You can start them back up, if you'd like, by adding a bit of whatever you're feeding your fish to the display water. Some of it will feed the corals / inverts, the bacteria will utilize both their waste products and the remaining food.

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Thanks, I am feeding Larry's Reef Frenzy, I will feed small amount of it.
 
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All fish are back in the display and doing great, I eventually want to add a chocolate tang but will wait awhile before trying. Thanks for all the advice

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