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Would I do a dip or put new water in the qt and add it. The qt water currently has copper in it. Unless I can mix them but I highly doubt that.Formalin is about the safest with the wrasse. I would say CP, but wrasses do not tolerate it well. If you can get formalin, that is the way to go. I use it in qt. Just make sure it is in date. It is no good after 6 months. Glad to here she is doing well so far.
If he's eating good should I just roll with the copper treatment or do you think I should switch to the formalin? I have a bare bottom tank with just some pvc pipe I cut.DO NOT mix them. I actually have always used formalin in the tank itself and not as a dip. Two reasons: easier on me, easier on the fish (stress of catch-dip-catch). On a super sick fish, I would dip. I was sucessful saving anthias from brook with formalin in tank and they were pretty sick, but I should probably have dipped. Now, you have to remember that formalin will zap the o2 in the water. So, get an air stone and air pump. Get it going before you add it. VERY important if you want live fish.
I have never used copper, but I would definitely drain tank, clean it out a bit, do not use same decor, and then refill using fresh saltwater. Remember not to use the same sand or decor in the new tank.
Another thing, make sure your wrasse is eating well. If the appetite is not good, do dips instead. JMO
No anthias looked totally fine. That's why I didn't really suspect a sickness until the other ones went to fast.There have been lots of posts in recent years about anthias carrying lots of disease. I tried to get 4 through QT a few years ago and they all died, presumably of uronema or a bacterial infection.
Did any of your deceased fish have any type of sores on the body?
Based upon the progression of deaths and some visible symptoms on the bodies, I'd say it was certainly a disease brought in by the anthia.
Good job saving the wrasse!
Remember to watch out for ammonia in the QT.
Good luck!
Do it for a month in the qt? Should I do that for all new fish?I would run through a treatment of formalin. Basically because copper will not rid the fish of brook and it can go dormant and hit fish/other fish in times of stress.
Perfect. Thank you for the info and help. Wrasse is alive and eating and looks great. So glad he's alive. Wish I would have made the call earlier.If your goal is to eleiminate issues in dt, yes. All fish. I have not found any fish that have issues with formalin. Even scaleless can tolerate it. Formalin can be given every other day for 4 doses with 1 day in between or once a week for three weeks. Depends on the issue and how far the issues have progressed.
One other note!!! If the fish has open sores, do not use formalin!!!!
Ok I'm just having a hard time finding the Formalin. Any suggestions on where to get it or something similarI would do the long formalin dose if you have the formalin. Basically 1ml per 10g once a week for 3 weeks (3 doses). Otherwise, just monitor.
Alright thank you for the help. I just hope he won't infect new fish a couple months from now. His colors are amazing that's for sureI would bypass it at this point. It is really hard to find without a source and only is good for 6 months. If the wrasse is doing well, he maybe just fine. Monitor him and feed well. Maybe metronidazole treatment and leave at that. So happy for you that he is doing well. They are beautiful fish.