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@FarmerTy @Humblefish
My scribbled Angel has been in QT for a week now, came from a system that ran CP for 30 days. As of this morning, this is what I noticed (VIDEO still processing to full HD)



What is this?
 

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@FarmerTy @Humblefish
My scribbled Angel has been in QT for a week now, came from a system that ran CP for 30 days. As of this morning, this is what I noticed (VIDEO still processing to full HD)



What is this?
Oh wow! Almost looks like velvet but not sure how that is possible with all that time in copper! Hopefully @Humblefish will chime in!
 
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We already spoke in PM, the fish passed. Please close this thread.
 

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Sorry for your loss, that's velvet.

In CP -- what purity(source)? Also, if they had a HOB filter with any media in it, the poly media removes CP from the water. I learned this lesson the hard way recently, unfortunately.
 

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4FordFamily,
Can you expand on the poly media (examples) for our learning experience, thanks.
 

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Velvet or bacteria. Water change is a must. Additionally , increase oxygen if you can and reduce lights to slow down metabolism of the fish.
Acryflavine or formalin is an effective treatment.
 

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