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I lost a fish the other day to ich. Fortunately it was not in my display tank. I had a conversation with the manger at the LFS he said I was quarantining incorrectly. I did want to get in to a long conversation with him so i let it go. So here I am now.

I am following the BRS 80/20 method. It goes roughly like this:

1. Fill 10 gal with my display water add. 2.5ppm copper power.

2. Every three days 100% waterchange keeping the copper at 2.5ppm for a total of 15 days

3. Day 16 bleach whole QT tank and rinse clean. Add water with prazipro

4. Every three days 100% water change for 9 days

Is this a bad way to QT.
 

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Some would say copper needs to be run for 30 days…but I’ve also seen the 15 days in copper and then move to a new tank.

Are you only doing one prazipro application? I believe you need at least two (7 to 8 days apart) to ensure you kill off any eggs that hatch into new flukes.
 

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I'm familiar with the BRS 80/20, however I follow and suggest the R2R approved QT protocol. The reason being is that the author(s) are right here on R2R, and available if you need help:

Good luck however you go!
 

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Some would say copper needs to be run for 30 days…but I’ve also seen the 15 days in copper and then move to a new tank.
This I believe is something of a hybrid between medicated and Tank Transfer Method (TTM). I'd personally just stick with the medication, unless this was a very sensitive fish. Copper Power is fairly easy-going compared to older copper products.

Are you only doing one prazipro application? I believe you need at least two (7 to 8 days apart) to ensure you kill off any eggs that hatch into new flukes.
Agreed, and the R2R protocol I linked above calls for three rounds of prazipro a week apart.
 
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Some would say copper needs to be run for 30 days…but I’ve also seen the 15 days in copper and then move to a new tank.

Are you only doing one prazipro application? I believe you need at least two (7 to 8 days apart) to ensure you kill off any eggs that hatch into new flukes.
The bleaching is my alternative to a new tank, because I only have the one set up.

I do 3 prazipro doses. Once every 3 days for a total of 9 days.
 
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This I believe is something of a hybrid between medicated and Tank Transfer Method (TTM). I'd personally just stick with the medication, unless this was a very sensitive fish. Copper Power is fairly easy-going compared to older copper products.


Agreed, and the R2R protocol I linked above calls for three rounds of prazipro a week apart.
I'm going to read the post above.
 

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This sounds like a terrible process. I'd do a couple of different things

1). Do a couple of days of observation if no visible signs of disease. Best to let fish get accustomed to things before adding more stress by medicating.

2). Depending on the fish, raise the levels appropriately to 2.5 copper levels. I'd do it over two days or four days for sensitive fish.

3). I'd run 30 days copper if you can and if it is a fish species that tolerates it. Or I would do 14 days and transfer. You mentioned you have one tank, I tried what you did on a small batch of 3 cardinals. I let the bleached tank dry in the sun for three hours and wiped it down good, soaked it in RO and then refilled things. All three died. I think you need to keep the tank dry or empty longer for the bleach to be inert. If you must use the same tank, I'd put the fish in a storage tote or something overnight.

4). I'd run Prazi 3 times 7-8 days apart. You are trying to abbreviate the whole process and will likely not kill things during the lifecycle as necessary.

Seeing as you went through some loss of fish, I'd slow things down. Nothing good comes fast.
 

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The bleaching is my alternative to a new tank, because I only have the one set up.

I do 3 prazipro doses. Once every 3 days for a total of 9 days.
Definitely do them at 7 to 8 days apart. You are trying to kill off the lifecycle. 9 days of prazi vs 21 to 24.
 
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This sounds like a terrible process. I'd do a couple of different things

1). Do a couple of days of observation if no visible signs of disease. Best to let fish get accustomed to things before adding more stress by medicating.

2). Depending on the fish, raise the levels appropriately to 2.5 copper levels. I'd do it over two days or four days for sensitive fish.

3). I'd run 30 days copper if you can and if it is a fish species that tolerates it. Or I would do 14 days and transfer. You mentioned you have one tank, I tried what you did on a small batch of 3 cardinals. I let the bleached tank dry in the sun for three hours and wiped it down good, soaked it in RO and then refilled things. All three died. I think you need to keep the tank dry or empty longer for the bleach to be inert. If you must use the same tank, I'd put the fish in a storage tote or something overnight.

4). I'd run Prazi 3 times 7-8 days apart. You are trying to abbreviate the whole process and will likely not kill things during the lifecycle as necessary.

Seeing as you went through some loss of fish, I'd slow things down. Nothing good comes fast.

This sounds like a terrible process. I'd do a couple of different things

1). Do a couple of days of observation if no visible signs of disease. Best to let fish get accustomed to things before adding more stress by medicating.

2). Depending on the fish, raise the levels appropriately to 2.5 copper levels. I'd do it over two days or four days for sensitive fish.

3). I'd run 30 days copper if you can and if it is a fish species that tolerates it. Or I would do 14 days and transfer. You mentioned you have one tank, I tried what you did on a small batch of 3 cardinals. I let the bleached tank dry in the sun for three hours and wiped it down good, soaked it in RO and then refilled things. All three died. I think you need to keep the tank dry or empty longer for the bleach to be inert. If you must use the same tank, I'd put the fish in a storage tote or something overnight.

4). I'd run Prazi 3 times 7-8 days apart. You are trying to abbreviate the whole process and will likely not kill things during the lifecycle as necessary.

Seeing as you went through some loss of fish, I'd slow things down. Nothing good comes fast.
Ok, so I will go with 21-24 days of prazipro.
 

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