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Freshwater dip for 5 minutes to shake off some of the velvet parasites from the fish's gills to help them breathe.
Then immediately into a 90 minute of temperature matched and aerated bath of an acriflavine product like Ruby Reef Rally. It has both antiseptic and antibiotic qualites. Humblefish has found that this bath greatly increases survival, and I've seen this work myself.
Then into copper in a QT. Pre-dose the tank to 1.oo ppm. And then to therapeutic levels of 1.75 ppm within 24-48 hours if copper power and or coppersafe. If cupramine get to therapeutic within 24-48 hours 0.50 ppm. Several small doses is better than just the two Cupramine states on the bottle. Dose for at least 14 days, 30 if the fish are doing well.
And then keep an antibiotic on hand incase of secondary infection which is very common: Kanaplex, Furan2, NFG are all good choices.
Sorry for you losses. Just deal with one step at a time. Solving each problem. Best of luck.
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Freshwater dip for 5 minutes to shake off some of the velvet parasites from the fish's gills to help them breathe.
Then immediately into a 90 minute of temperature matched and aerated bath of an acriflavine product like Ruby Reef Rally. It has both antiseptic and antibiotic qualites. Humblefish has found that this bath greatly increases survival, and I've seen this work myself.
Then into copper in a QT. Pre-dose the tank to 1.oo ppm. And then to therapeutic levels of 1.75 ppm within 24-48 hours if copper power and or coppersafe. If cupramine get to therapeutic within 24-48 hours 0.50 ppm. Several small doses is better than just the two Cupramine states on the bottle. Dose for at least 14 days, 30 if the fish are doing well.
And then keep an antibiotic on hand incase of secondary infection which is very common: Kanaplex, Furan2, NFG are all good choices.
Sorry for you losses. Just deal with one step at a time. Solving each problem. Best of luck.
