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Originally Posted by volitan
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So, now I've got a large yellow tang and two percula clowns left in the HT. ...
However, one clown started not eating. ... After testing for copper and finding zero levels, I decided to redose copper. So, unfortunately I'm looking at another two to three weeks or so of this scenario again.
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Do you guys have any advice on how to sterilize those "accessories" or if it's really necessary for SW? ...
Also, since the display tank has been without fish for at least a month, how long am I looking at for this second QT cycle for the fish? Another full month?
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When you use copper, you should test the water at least once a day, every 12 hours is even better. If the copper level is low, it must be brought back up. Do the math and add just enough copper to get back to the effective treatment level. You'll find that copper can precipitate out rather quickly, especially when you first begin treatment.
A FW dip will usually kill any parasites on equipment. If it's something that you really need to kill everything, you can use a bleach solution, but then you must soak it for several days in FW, until you can no longer smell the bleach.
Yes, once the QT has been a problem, you usually need to start counting again from 0.