Need to know ASAP. BLENNY SENSITIVE TO COPPER

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I am treating several fish in copper power. All doing well except linear blenny not moving much now. Should I remove?
 

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I’m general blennies do ok in copper itself. Feeding may be an issue in QTs.

Is it not moving more than usual? Many blennies tend to occupy a small area and not move too much. Does it have a place to hide?
 
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Has plenty of small pvc pipes to go in and I between. He is usually perky but did not come out to feed with the rest like he normally does. I Was even able to poke him and he moved a couple inches. only difference was the lights went on only a couple minutes before. So not sure takes them longer to wake up. I thought I read blenny a don’t do well in copper but seemed to be referencing scooter blended. Not sure different I have been feeding emerald entry to them
 
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also ammonia just started to rise a little. It all other fish including leapord wrasse look unaffected. Are they know to be more sensitive to ammonia rise Alert badge just slightly tinged to green
 

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