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Old 05-28-2013, 04:02 AM
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Thanks for the support everyone. Had everyone in the 36 gallon that was running for 1.5 years put into 45 gallon rubbermaid for treatment before I got replies. Cupramine at half dose, Flame angel did not tolerate it, moved him back to the 36 gallon establised tank. Kole was doing good then took a turn for the worse. Pretty sure he will not pull through. Moved him back to the 36 gallon. Yellow seems to be tolerating it for now. The 120 is still running with just my clean up crew, my mandarin I've had for a year and cleaner shrimp. Scared to add anyboby until this is all sorted out. The water changes I was doing were on the QT tank only just to make sure there was no ammonia, have been adding stability as well. Cupramine even at half dose and slowly introoduced seems to be the common denominator. Should I just remove it and do hypo now like a few people have said?
It may not surprise a few with my candid comment but you are not a newbie. Why the rush?

Cycling and testing ammonia should be old hat for you.

Why would you choose a powder blue and an Achilles , both very difficult tangs to keep.

Why did you repeat your mistakes by ordering more tangs when things were not ok?

You seemed to know that adding three tangs at the same time were ok but a 120 gallon is too small for one tang(except the kole) let alone three tangs.

It was so sad for me to read your thread.
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Old 05-28-2013, 04:45 AM
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You have to use carbon or Cupersorb

http://www.seachem.com/Products/prod...CupriSorb.html

to get rid of the Cupermine.
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