Treating brook

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More or less. I have 2 10g tanks. I will just have to soak some sponges to seed them

Here is what I would do. Set up your other 10gallon today. All new water, don't cross contaminate between the 2. Get it seeding over the next 48 hrs.

Leave the fish in the copper tank for 2 more days (meaning you have completed 14 days total copper). Move the fish, and the fish only to the newly set up sterile tank. Be very careful to transfer only the fish.

Start metro in the new QT.

This should allow you to be sure they are ich/velvet free, and then metro will cover brook in the new tank.
 
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Ok cool deal. Got a good shot of it this go around. For me they almost look like a small spine versus a dot
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Here is what I would do. Set up your other 10gallon today. All new water, don't cross contaminate between the 2. Get it seeding over the next 48 hrs.

Leave the fish in the copper tank for 2 more days (meaning you have completed 14 days total copper). Move the fish, and the fish only to the newly set up sterile tank. Be very careful to transfer only the fish.

Start metro in the new QT.

This should allow you to be sure they are ich/velvet free, and then metro will cover brook in the new tank.
This is a really great plan. +1
 

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Assuming you're using Seachem Metroplex and the "scoops" included there
 

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Ok cool deal. Got a good shot of it this go around. For me they almost look like a small spine versus a dot
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Do they almost "sway" as the fish moves/turns? This almost sounds and looks like what I'd been dealing with. My best description was clear scales or little tick looking things.
 

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What did you use to deal with them?

I'm sorry, I somehow missed this notification.

For the brook treatment I used metroplex. They ended up getting a horrible bacterial infection, which still slightly resembled brook, so I gave them a formalin bath. It was afterwards that we realized it was actually an infection. They've been in the trifecta for 7-8 days now and are finally looking and acting great.
 

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