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As a result of a thread a while back, we have decided to build out a quarantine system for our live stock at our store. The original goal was to be able to quarantine all new arrivals in a copper treated system for at least a week before being placed in our main holding tanks. While we were doing the buildout, we treated the main system with copper to make sure we were starting fresh. It is a 350 gallon system consisting of seven 25 gallon tanks and a 55. No substrate, a trickle filter, and a 400 watt UV filter.
We have the water running in it and are ready for fish, but I had a few questions hopefully some here could help with. Is there a good comprehensive list somewhere of copper sensitive fish? Is it necessary to quarantine all fish, such as gobies, blennies, etc? We plan on using cupramine, is is okay to run it at the reccomended level, or would it be better to run a therapuetic level a little lower. Any other suggestions, or things I should be aware of?
Thanks! :mrgreen:
We have the water running in it and are ready for fish, but I had a few questions hopefully some here could help with. Is there a good comprehensive list somewhere of copper sensitive fish? Is it necessary to quarantine all fish, such as gobies, blennies, etc? We plan on using cupramine, is is okay to run it at the reccomended level, or would it be better to run a therapuetic level a little lower. Any other suggestions, or things I should be aware of?
Thanks! :mrgreen: