Losing My Fish to Velvet... Please HELP

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Keep us updated as I have velvet, a midas blenny and I am moving my 5 fish tonight. :(
 
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I am on day 10 of Copper. Keeping the Copper consistently in at therapeutic level has been some work, but from the advice I have received, it is key to keeping the fish from becoming reinfected. I am using Cupramine and an API Copper test kit. Per my LFS, since I am not using a Seachem test kit along with the Cupramine, I need to keep my Copper level between 1.0 - 2.0 (and closer to 2.0 than 1.0) on the API test kit. This part was initially confusing because the Cupramine instructions recommend differently. Please do not take my advice though as I am a newbie and am learning as I go. This Velvet outbreak is a first and hopefully a last for me.

I started with 11 fish. 7 of them have died within 2 to 3 days, and 4 of them are hanging in there and doing well. I have not had a fish death for 8 days, so I believe I am on the right track.

I did do a fresh water dip once which I am pretty sure saved my Tomini Tang.

I am a total newbie at this and do not want to offer any advice. Everything I have done has been at the recommendations I have received here and from my LFS. If anyone who knows more than me sees something incorrect in the manner I have proceeded, please says something to help put bizzybeas on a better path.
 

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I am on day 10 of Copper. Keeping the Copper consistently in at therapeutic level has been some work, but from the advice I have received, it is key to keeping the fish from becoming reinfected. I am using Cupramine and an API Copper test kit. Per my LFS, since I am not using a Seachem test kit along with the Cupramine, I need to keep my Copper level between 1.0 - 2.0 (and closer to 2.0 than 1.0) on the API test kit. This part was initially confusing because the Cupramine instructions recommend differently. Please do not take my advice though as I am a newbie and am learning as I go. This Velvet outbreak is a first and hopefully a last for me.

I started with 11 fish. 7 of them have died within 2 to 3 days, and 4 of them are hanging in there and doing well. I have not had a fish death for 8 days, so I believe I am on the right track.

I did do a fresh water dip once which I am pretty sure saved my Tomini Tang.

I am a total newbie at this and do not want to offer any advice. Everything I have done has been at the recommendations I have received here and from my LFS. If anyone who knows more than me sees something incorrect in the manner I have proceeded, please says something to help put bizzybeas on a better path.
I would strongly encourage you to invest in a Hana Copper Checker. It is far easier, more consistent and more accurate than either the SeaChem or API copper test kits. (There's a thread on it here.)

Velvet sucks - I had an outbreak wipe out most of my tank and it's a rough way to start in the hobby. Hopefully the worst is behind you!
 

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