New Arrival Copperband In Quarantine: Treating Prophylactically

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Now that my larger QT tank is freed up, I picked up a nice CBB from my LFS today. It looks plump, and was feeding on live brine and blackworms; I saw it eat live brine while I was there.

My question is about CBB and copper. My Google fu failed me with regards to that. Do they tolerate the standard quarantine protocol? I don’t see any signs of ich, but due to coming from the LFS and having just arrived on Friday, I’m inclined to treat with copper for 3-4 weeks, followed by general cure, to treat it prophylactically.
 

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Bump.

Good luck with the cbb, I've always wanted one! Keep us posted on how it does
 
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Good luck with the cbb, I've always wanted one! Keep us posted on how it does
Thanks! Same here. I debated whether or not to try one, but I decided to use some store credit and roll the dice. It looks good and ate brine for me within a couple of hours of getting home and into QT, so all good signs.
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I have gotten copper bands through quarantine using copper (cupramine).
Thanks. I just wanted to confirm that they aren’t sensitive to it. Ideally, I’d use chloroquine phosphate, but when I asked my vet to prescribe it, I think she thought I wanted it for COVID or something... *sigh*
 

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I’ve used coppersafe with copperbands with no apparent issue.
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I noticed the copperband shaking its head and shimmying a bit today, but no flashing or scratching. I gave it a five minute freshwater dip, and started general cure in the QT tank. I saw no signs of flukes in the bucket, but hopefully it helps.
 

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Best be carefull with fresh water and butterflies. They dont handle fresh water very well at all, nore can they handle hypo if you decide to go that route lost alot of fish from pine coning due to holding water from hypo and fresh water dips that last too long in my younger days. If you do copper id go half dose and keep it there to see any reaction.

But what do i know. Ive only been doing this for 20 years
 
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I started off with just general cure, but noticed signs of ich yesterday, so I’m adding copper as of today. The real issue has been getting it to eat. It’s going for live brine, but that’s not very nutritious. I’ve tried a bunch of other foods so far, but it just ignores it. Hopefully, I’ll find something that works, or it will get hungry enough to try something else soon.
 

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I noticed the copperband shaking its head and shimmying a bit today, but no flashing or scratching. I gave it a five minute freshwater dip, and started general cure in the QT tank. I saw no signs of flukes in the bucket, but hopefully it helps.

This behavior is normal for copperbands. They shake their head when excited to see you or want food. It is part of why people say they have so much personality.

If you can buy live clam at a store, freeze it then chop it into strips.. try that. Live worms too and LRS.
 
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This behavior is normal for copperbands. They shake their head when excited to see you or want food. It is part of why people say they have so much personality.

If you can buy live clam at a store, freeze it then chop it into strips.. try that. Live worms too and LRS.
Interesting. I just assumed it was due to some parasite, especially now that I’m seeing tiny ich spots on it. That’s cool though.

I have frozen clams on a half shell. I’ve dropped a couple in there, but have to remove them eventually. The CBB will hover near it and look at it, but doesn’t try to eat it. I also tried live black worms, but no go there. I’ve tried mega marine which has a CBB on the package, as well as frozen gut loaded brine, mysis, and even calanus. I’ll try LRS next!
 

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Interesting. I just assumed it was due to some parasite, especially now that I’m seeing tiny ich spots on it. That’s cool though.

I have frozen clams on a half shell. I’ve dropped a couple in there, but have to remove them eventually. The CBB will hover near it and look at it, but doesn’t try to eat it. I also tried live black worms, but no go there. I’ve tried mega marine which has a CBB on the package, as well as frozen gut loaded brine, mysis, and even calanus. I’ll try LRS next!

I would buy live fresh clams you feeze yourself. Those halfshell clams don't look good enough for me to eat. lol I cut them into small strips to feed.

Masstick is another my butterflies love.
 

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Since copper is an appetite suppressant I would make sure that it’s eating well before treating it. If not you’re making an already uphill battle harder I’m afraid.
 
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Since copper is an appetite suppressant I would make sure that it’s eating well before treating it. If not you’re making an already uphill battle harder I’m afraid.
Fortunately, it is eating live brine. It’s just variety that I’m working towards. At the very least, it looks well nourished right now so I’m not worried about starvation in the short term. Thanks for the heads up.
 

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Try slicing the clams in thin slices and feed with plastic tweezers. Healthy CBBs are always curious and should come over to check it out.
 

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