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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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