1.28ppm of cupramine, as of 530 pm tonight. hanna checker test
60% water change? or more?
I would do 75%
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1.28ppm of cupramine, as of 530 pm tonight. hanna checker test
60% water change? or more?
it was doing it before todays dose. It been about 48hrs since i noticed itCheleted copper is 1.75 (copper power,etc). This may be the cause of the spinal issue. Let’s cross our fingers she gets better in a sterile tank.
it was doing it before todays dose. It been about 48hrs since i noticed it
it was doing it before todays dose. It been about 48hrs since i noticed it
just finished 75% water change, thank god for my make up water station being ready in a instant. Tested twice with checker. level is now .25ppm. 1.28 was only for about three hours. As before i dosed tonight it was .55ppm. Thank godness for this form. I clearly mis read about cupramine.
Either neurologic from drugs or a swim bladder injury (or as fed said - an injury). As long as its eating - hopefully it will get better - is it now out of copper.When I feed misis it went straight for it and ate. I figured it's a result of copper or whatnot, as it's been fine for weeks. Tank has hob filter and power head pointed at surface for agitation. Fingers crossed but not hold my breath
If I were you and if possible I would do 14 days once you hit .50 then transfer to a sterile tank.
@TK_KW don't feel bad about the overdose. This hobby has so much information to learn and a very steep learning curve up front, this is an easy mistake since other types of copper require this level. Good news is you have learned and won't do it again.
I actually had a discussion with @Humblefish about spinal injury today and he had some additional insight. Please note this quote is from him, not me, I am not that smart.
"I usually place the fish in an acclimation box or small aquarium with low flow. Many times the fish continues to eat (target feeding with a pipette helps), and if so I offer food soaked with metronidazole because there is some evidence that internal flagellates invading the spinal canal may at least be a contributing factor to spinal injuries. Sometimes the issue self-corrects, many times it does not."
I think the metro bound to the food with focus would also be a good addition or might help prevent further damage.
I'm currently about to actually start that, noticed white stringgy poop. Just waiting to get my focus. Its rediculious how a tone of these products I have to order online, as lfs doesnt carry many of these medication products.
@TK_KW don't feel bad about the overdose. This hobby has so much information to learn and a very steep learning curve up front, this is an easy mistake since other types of copper require this level. Good news is you have learned and won't do it again.
I actually had a discussion with @Humblefish about spinal injury today and he had some additional insight. Please note this quote is from him, not me, I am not that smart.
"I usually place the fish in an acclimation box or small aquarium with low flow. Many times the fish continues to eat (target feeding with a pipette helps), and if so I offer food soaked with metronidazole because there is some evidence that internal flagellates invading the spinal canal may at least be a contributing factor to spinal injuries. Sometimes the issue self-corrects, many times it does not."
I think the metro bound to the food with focus would also be a good addition or might help prevent further damage.
There are some real problems with accessing fish medicine in Canada and lots of conflicting information. A lot of animal drugs were recently banned and it's my understanding that this primarily focuses on livestock like horses and cows but somehow fish stuff are lumped in. Then it was only supposed to contain certain antibiotics. Now I am reading that even prazipro will require a prescription and copper based meds will not be carried - which as I'm sure you know is not an antibiotic.
It's something to keep an eye on and while it's a good idea to stock up this stuff (other then copper) doesn't last forever so if the situation does not improve this could be real problematic in the future.
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/canadians-please-read-heads-up-to-stock-up-on-meds.583583/