Woke up this morning to a dead Longnose Hawkfish in quarantine. Not sure what went wrong and curious if others had some input.
Tank Details:
- It had been in QT for about 10 days, the last 6 of which have been in copperpower @ around 2.25ppm
- The tank was already cycled and had run a Tomini tang through without issue (100% WC after the tang/before adding the hawkfish). Ammonia is undetectable according to the ammonia alert badge
- It was eating voraciously, frozen mysis and some pellet food, I recently started feeding aquaforest liquid artemia as well and wondering if that contributed
- Hawkfish was the only fish
- Tank setup was bare bottom, in tank filter, airstone running, and PVC elbows for cover
No odd behaviors observed, although a little on the skinny side leading me to think parasites. After removal the fish appeared to be much skinnier than I was able to observe when alive (picture attached). Thoughts on cause of death? I'm thinking I should have treated for internal parasites first.

Tank Details:
- It had been in QT for about 10 days, the last 6 of which have been in copperpower @ around 2.25ppm
- The tank was already cycled and had run a Tomini tang through without issue (100% WC after the tang/before adding the hawkfish). Ammonia is undetectable according to the ammonia alert badge
- It was eating voraciously, frozen mysis and some pellet food, I recently started feeding aquaforest liquid artemia as well and wondering if that contributed
- Hawkfish was the only fish
- Tank setup was bare bottom, in tank filter, airstone running, and PVC elbows for cover
No odd behaviors observed, although a little on the skinny side leading me to think parasites. After removal the fish appeared to be much skinnier than I was able to observe when alive (picture attached). Thoughts on cause of death? I'm thinking I should have treated for internal parasites first.

