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Wow Laurie it has been really rough for you, if nothing else it has made me reconsider
having a q.t. tank. I agree with you on the pita thinking as I to have lost many fish in q.t. that may have made it otherwise. I for one am glad you posted and am pleased that you did not get the flack some have on here....it is been an eyeopener for a few people I am sure. And you probably saved a lot of people this horrible experience. Thank you for sharing with us and we can all learn to do better. Hoping everyone left recouvers quickly. I know when I lost a bunch of fish once, I felt like throwing in the towel I was so upset. It will just take time.....thinking of you!!! It will get better! Leah |
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I totally agree, as long as you can keep him eating and he's fairly active, he will heal up just fine :biggrin: |
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I'd like to think that I didn't get much flack because everybody loves me :mrgreen: But seriously I believe it's more so because I was willing to admit to how dumb I was (so there was no need to point it out) That I've learned from my mistakes and will QT from now on (so no lectures on that needed) and that no matter how bad a person screws up no one deserves to go through what I've been going though. |
[quote=fishoholic;414711]Thank-you Leah.
I'd like to think that I didn't get much flack because everybody loves me :mrgreen: Yes, Laurie we all love you. |
Tangs are tough and heal quickly. I think Scarface would be a good name for him, especially sue to the happy nature of Sohal tangs in general:wink: I think you should name all the fish now... since they all have a story to tell.
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Unless there is some evidence of a parasite on the skin of the fish you should stop using copper treatments and remove the residue with charcoal.
The skin is exposed and therefor the fish is very susceptible to opportunistic fungal and bacterial infections. I would recommend that you use a neomycin based saltwater anti-bacteria medication. Follow the dosage recommendations carefully. Wayne |
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Any thoughts? |
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Laurie, it is advised to run the Cupramine treatment for 14 days. IMO the risk of stopping treatment too early and having the disease come back is too great. Instructions on the bottle say 14 days, so that is what I did. |
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So for some reason I can't find my cleaner wrasse anywhere. He was healthy looking swimming around lots and eating well Friday night. I think I saw him Sat. morning (but I'm not 100% sure) but since Sat. night I can't see him anywhere in the QT tank. I looked all around the QT tank in case he jumped out but I didn't find his body outside of the tank and I don't see his body inside of the tank.
Either he's hiding really really well (not sure how I couldn't see him since there isn't many hiding spots in QT) or he died and the other fish ate him leaving no evidence behind (which is hard to believe that there wouldn't be some pieces of his body left to find since there in a fairly empty QT tank) or he did jump and I just can't see his body anywhere :sad: Wish I knew where he is :sad: *edit* I found the cleaner wrasse inside of the heater cover (dead and stuck to the heater) the heater cover was put on the heater to protect the fish from burns, not to create an sleeping inferno for my wrasse to die in :cry: |
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