You can even use buckets or a Rubbermaid tote if you need toAny tank is better than a tank swarming with velvet parasites that are reproducing at an exponential rate overwhelming your fish and your efforts to save them.
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You can even use buckets or a Rubbermaid tote if you need toAny tank is better than a tank swarming with velvet parasites that are reproducing at an exponential rate overwhelming your fish and your efforts to save them.
Ok, I am terrified of all thisYou can even use buckets or a Rubbermaid tote if you need to
Does copper kill beneficial bacteria on the sponge?Does copper beneficial bacteria on a sponge?
Start reading and follow the advice of these people: @ngoodermuth @4FordFamily @HotRocks and @Big GOk, I am terrified of all this
I could lose my whole tank and a few fish that have been pretty well established for 6-7+ months! Don't want to make any mistakes so as much info as possible is appreciated!
Use of a bottled bacteria like biospira will help control ammonia in qt. Do NOT use prime when using copperDoes copper kill beneficial bacteria on the sponge?
Use of a bottled bacteria like biospira will help control ammonia in qt. Do NOT use prime when using copper
I have bottled bacteria and was wondering if I should use it or not.I suggest you pull out the tang and any fish showing immediate signs of velvet and start treatment before it’s too late in your 20 gallon. Tomorrow you should go out and purchase additional tank to house the remaining fish. Like mentioned before in
numerous post prior, purchase a bottle of nitrifying bacteria to keep ammonia in check. Ammonia will rise quick so have back up saltwater ready for large water changes if need be.
In regards to copper, use half recommended dose initially and slowly raise throughout the next couple days. It’s best to split the doses am/pm. Make sure you’re testing the levels before adding each dose.
I have bottled bacteria and was wondering if I should use it or not.
So tonight I will take out kole, sailfin and a royal Gramma who has been hiding in his barnicle for a few days and put him in QT. Can I put dividers in the tank for additional fish or do I need totally separate tanks? Would 2 more 5 gallon tanks be ok?
Yes thank you I am ordering 4 things and will hope to have them by tomorrow or the next day and untill I get those I am gonna be extremely careful with what I dose and how I take care of the tank! I might pick up the ammonia tester badge tomorrow since that is very important and I can’t test it with my test kit. I have a air pump but no air stone so I’m ordering air stone and copper test kit, some dividers, and a small powerhead for better circulation! I have a heater air pump and pipe. Anything else that you need?Dividers are good too. Larger tank is better to prevent water swings such as ammonia, temperature, etc.. but you definitely need to move quick on this. Setup what you have and move the fish that worse off currently. Just pre plan on making fresh water cuz you’ll need it. Get ammonia badges for your tanks. Earlier in this thread I listed all needs for start up QT.
My parents went out to eat and once my mom gets home she’ll help me get the fish out she should be home soon!I also have a bio sponge in there and some bottle bacteria!
Anything else that *I need?
Since I read it earlier and it's fresh in my mind; poly fiber like the filters in Marineland hobs will also absorb copper so don't use any polySounds like you covered it.
-heater
-airstone and pump
-ammonia badge
-2-3 extra bottles of nitrifying bacteria
-extra power head is always good idea
-HOB filter with media EXCLUDING carbon.
Meds you should keep on hand in the future just in case. Cupramine, Prazipro, metro, kana, furan, and general cute.
I did use the water from display...Sorry to hear that. Try using water form your DT to fill your QT. The water chemistry will remain the same and will help reduce stress. Slowly add copper so he adjusts accordingly.
Put him back in and start treating, the unfortunate reality is that he likely won't make it but it's the best chance he has right now. I hope he pulls through for youI did use the water from display...