I'd want to figure out how to add Metroplex between the GC dosing. Uronema seems to be more common lately and I'd want the extra protection from it.
What about this variation? You could either do the rally as a bath by simply adding it to the water in the old bin 90 minutes before the transfer (or in a different bin and just borrow some of the water/get new water, and then add Metroplex to the new water. Also since General Cure has Metronidazole, is adding Metroplex needed?
TTM / QT Treatment w/ Daily Transfers:
Days:
Day 1 - Methylene Blue 30 min bath, Fish in tank.
Day 2 - 1st transfer at 24-36 hours in evening, Fresh Water dip , and add API General Cure to TTM QT (API GC suggested dose is every 48 hours, Humblefish recommended 5-7 days)
Day 3 - 2nd transfer at 24-36 hours, add Rally bath before transfer to new bin. Add Metroplex to new bin. (suggested dose of Rally is every day for at least 3 days)
Day 4 - 3rd transfer at 24-36 hours, add Rally bath before transfer to new bin. Add Metroplex to new bin. (suggested dose of Rally is every day for at least 3 days)
Day 5 - 4th transfer at 24-36 hours, add Rally bath before transfer to new bin. Add Metroplex to new bin. (suggested dose of Rally is every day for at least 3 days)
Day 6 - 5th transfer at 24-36 hours, add Rally bath before transfer to new bin. Add Metroplex to new bin. (suggested dose of Rally is every day for at least 3 days)
Day 7 - 6th transfer at 24-36 hours, add API General Cure to TTM QT (API GC suggested dose is every 48 hours, Humblefish recommended 5-7 days)
Day 8 - 7th transfer at 24-36 hours, add Seachem Prime, if concered about ammonia. (Velvet should be gone)
Day 9 - Nothing, check ammonia
Day 10 - 8th transfer at 48 hours, add Seachem Prime, if concered about ammonia.
Day 11 - Nothing, check ammonia
Day 12 - 9th transfer at 48 hours, add Seachem Prime, if concered about ammonia.
Day 13 - Nothing, check ammonia
Day 14 - 10th transfer a 48 hours, move to 20G Long QT
Day 15 to 29 - Observe and keep normally in 20G Long QT until day 30
Day 30 - Now if there are no signs of disease, release into display.