Massive Die Off in 2 Tanks

Discussion in 'Fish Diseases' started by Blade_Runner, May 14, 2005.

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  1. Jay

    Jay Teardrop Maxima Clam

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    God I hope not. That would be a terrible waste of liverock and sand. They will leach it back out for ever. On the otherhand....he will never have ick again in that tank. Or inverts.

    Jay : (
     
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  3. Blade_Runner

    Blade_Runner Gigas Clam

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    Yep, it was listed as the only cure. The 210 was a FOWLER so it never had any inverts and no plans on adding any. Killing $450 of live rock and sand was hopefully better than loosing $800 of fish. Plus I was in Hawaii at the time and it was the best my staff could do on short notice.
     
  4. fletch

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    Blade All of the parasites would have died without any treatment after 6 weeks with no host fish it the tank
     
  5. Blade_Runner

    Blade_Runner Gigas Clam

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    Yes, but I was in Hawaii when I got a panic call from my staff saying that all my fish were looking SICK. I couldn't get to them to move them to a hospital tank. I didn't have lots of options at that time. Since I wasn't planning on any inverts in that tank I made a choice between killing the rock or trying to save $700+ of fish. I went with the fish. Timing is everything.

    BTW, I was given about 80 lbs of "Live Rock" from a riding buddy that was getting out of the hobby. Most of it is sitting in my hospital tank, but a few hunks are in my 72 fowler. His LFS had him copper it to reduce algae. It's been about 6 to 9 months and I'm seeing inverts growing out of the rocks in the fowler. Copper is a PITA, but it doesn't seem to be a 4 ever PITA. Have you seen something different?
     
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    Well from what I have researched about copper is that if you use it in a tank with live rock, crushed coral,Sand, act. the copper will be absorbed into it and then will slowly leach back out into your system over time. ( seems to me it can't be 4 ever ) as it would have to be depleted at some point !!
    Good luck Blade I hope that everything works out for you. ;D

    Give us an update as soon as you can............ John
     
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    Blade_Runner Gigas Clam

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    I think you are right John. I'm guessing 6 months to a year before it's down to trace levels.
     
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  9. Covey

    Covey Scooter Blennie

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    Seahem makes a copper remover you can add to the system and to remove the copper that leaches out of the system.