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Fish Disease Treatment and Diagnosis
Quarantining Red Ruby and Scooter Dragonets
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<blockquote data-quote="Jay Hemdal" data-source="post: 10790776" data-attributes="member: 156390"><p>Cupramine is a bit harsher than copper power or copper safe. Dragonets will handle Prazipro just fine, and I've used coppersafe on them. The trouble is they don't do well in bare quarantine tanks.</p><p></p><p>The big issue in my opinion is feeding. You say the dealer has had these for some time? You want to ensure they haven't gotten skinny/malnourished during that time. Look at some pictures of the species you are getting from the wild and be certain that the fish you are getting from the store are not a lot thinner.</p><p></p><p>Jay</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jay Hemdal, post: 10790776, member: 156390"] Cupramine is a bit harsher than copper power or copper safe. Dragonets will handle Prazipro just fine, and I've used coppersafe on them. The trouble is they don't do well in bare quarantine tanks. The big issue in my opinion is feeding. You say the dealer has had these for some time? You want to ensure they haven't gotten skinny/malnourished during that time. Look at some pictures of the species you are getting from the wild and be certain that the fish you are getting from the store are not a lot thinner. Jay [/QUOTE]
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