Hi all!
Copper issue
I have a 215L (50G) freshwater tank. Suspected Ich outbreak.
Tank is 3 weeks old, not fully cycled, no chemical filtration in filter. Two large purple live rocks, 2 decent sized pieces of Golden Vine driftwood, and 6 plants.
Current water parameters:
Added 2.5ml (recommended dose) on 23/08.
Have been testing the copper concentration twice daily using the Seachem Copper test kit.
Every time I test, I am getting a reading of roughly 0.1mg/l of copper, when I need to maintain a concentration of 0.25mg/l for 2 weeks.
I have dosed every day since 23/08
Dosed on:
23/08 2.5ml
24/08 2.5ml
25/08 2.5ml
26/08 2.5ml
The recommended concentration in the water should be 0.25mg/l for 2 weeks.
With the 8 tests completed over this time, it consistently shows a reading of roughly 0.1mg/l.
I am not sure how to raise it without continually adding doses, and potentially harming my fish.
I can only assume that there is something in the tank which is absorbing this copper, and therefore, reducing the concentration in the water column.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to maintain the dose of 0.25mg/l, or what might be the likely cause of the low readings?
Further more, I have turned off the tank lights, covered with a blanket - to keep it dark and to keep this fish calm so they aren’t using as much oxygen, and I have tried to add more oxygen to the tank via 2 air stones and more water agitation.
Further to the above issue of the copper concentrations, does anyone else have any suggestions on what I should be doing to deal with this suspected Ich problem?
I have lost one dwarf gourami already (after the addition of Cupramine - presumably a weaker fish who was sensitive to it. The other fish are doing just fine.
Only one of the other dwarf gourami are showing signs of Ich, all the other fish (as far as I can see) do not seem to be currently affected by it (physically anyway).
Fish in the tank:
I have started the copper treatment more as a precaution than anything, as even though it is suspected, I don’t want it becoming a full blown issue, and as long as I keep the copper concentration at a steady 0.25mg/l in the water column, it is not toxic to the fish.
Although, the fish I am mainly worried about are the two clown loaches, for obvious reasons.
It is worth nothing that I am relatively new to this, but have done my research, but I believe I would great benefit with the advice of you guys who have the experience and knowledge that I am lacking as a newbie.
So my two questions:
1. My issue with maintaining the copper dose (and raising)
2. What else can I do / do you recommend I do, to deal with the Ich, from your positive experiences in the past.
Also, as I don’t have a second tank, other treatments probably won’t work due to staining etc. this is my main and only tank.
Thank you for taking the time for reading, I really appreciate it and hope to hear your thoughts soon....
Thanks all,
Chris
Copper issue
I have a 215L (50G) freshwater tank. Suspected Ich outbreak.
Tank is 3 weeks old, not fully cycled, no chemical filtration in filter. Two large purple live rocks, 2 decent sized pieces of Golden Vine driftwood, and 6 plants.
Current water parameters:
- PH: 7.4
- Ammonia: 0.25ppm
- Nitrite: 0ppm
- Nitrate: 0ppm - 5.0ppm
- GH: 125.3ppm
- KH: 107.4ppm
- Temp: 29 degrees (84.2F)
Added 2.5ml (recommended dose) on 23/08.
Have been testing the copper concentration twice daily using the Seachem Copper test kit.
Every time I test, I am getting a reading of roughly 0.1mg/l of copper, when I need to maintain a concentration of 0.25mg/l for 2 weeks.
I have dosed every day since 23/08
Dosed on:
23/08 2.5ml
24/08 2.5ml
25/08 2.5ml
26/08 2.5ml
The recommended concentration in the water should be 0.25mg/l for 2 weeks.
With the 8 tests completed over this time, it consistently shows a reading of roughly 0.1mg/l.
I am not sure how to raise it without continually adding doses, and potentially harming my fish.
I can only assume that there is something in the tank which is absorbing this copper, and therefore, reducing the concentration in the water column.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to maintain the dose of 0.25mg/l, or what might be the likely cause of the low readings?
Further more, I have turned off the tank lights, covered with a blanket - to keep it dark and to keep this fish calm so they aren’t using as much oxygen, and I have tried to add more oxygen to the tank via 2 air stones and more water agitation.
Further to the above issue of the copper concentrations, does anyone else have any suggestions on what I should be doing to deal with this suspected Ich problem?
I have lost one dwarf gourami already (after the addition of Cupramine - presumably a weaker fish who was sensitive to it. The other fish are doing just fine.
Only one of the other dwarf gourami are showing signs of Ich, all the other fish (as far as I can see) do not seem to be currently affected by it (physically anyway).
Fish in the tank:
- 1 x Ghost Knife Fish
- 4 x B alloon Molly’s
- 4 x Dwarf Gourami (has 5 before the death)
- 15 x Tetras
- 1 x Albino Danio
- 2 x Silver Sharks (Bala Shark)
- 2 x Clown Loach
- 2 x Angel Fish
- 2 x Plecos (potentially a Bristlenose)
- 1 x Bolivian Ram
**most of the fish are juveniles**
I have started the copper treatment more as a precaution than anything, as even though it is suspected, I don’t want it becoming a full blown issue, and as long as I keep the copper concentration at a steady 0.25mg/l in the water column, it is not toxic to the fish.
Although, the fish I am mainly worried about are the two clown loaches, for obvious reasons.
It is worth nothing that I am relatively new to this, but have done my research, but I believe I would great benefit with the advice of you guys who have the experience and knowledge that I am lacking as a newbie.
So my two questions:
1. My issue with maintaining the copper dose (and raising)
2. What else can I do / do you recommend I do, to deal with the Ich, from your positive experiences in the past.
Also, as I don’t have a second tank, other treatments probably won’t work due to staining etc. this is my main and only tank.
Thank you for taking the time for reading, I really appreciate it and hope to hear your thoughts soon....
Thanks all,
Chris