steve-s
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I was away from work so in that much it was a + but thanks for the welcome back
Salifert's kit test both ammonia and ammonium so your good there. It is very odd as Lee pointed out to have a fish like this show an adverse reaction to a ½ dose of Cupramine. Even slightly above a full dose should not have prompted this reaction. The only thing in that regard that would make sense would be the Cupramine has degraded/bad batch or something else was breaking the amine bond making the copper freely available.
I would leave the salinity at 1.016 or so for the time being to be sure it does not show any signs of other parasites/maladies. Hyposalinity does not treat many things effectively except Crypt and it can be very challenging and dangerous to mix with other treatments/meds. Once your sure the fish if not afflicted by something else, then go ahead and perform the prophylactic treatment. pH will definitely be more challenging but try to maintain the alk closer to 3-3.5 and be sure both the tank and tank room breathe easily.
Salifert's kit test both ammonia and ammonium so your good there. It is very odd as Lee pointed out to have a fish like this show an adverse reaction to a ½ dose of Cupramine. Even slightly above a full dose should not have prompted this reaction. The only thing in that regard that would make sense would be the Cupramine has degraded/bad batch or something else was breaking the amine bond making the copper freely available.
I would leave the salinity at 1.016 or so for the time being to be sure it does not show any signs of other parasites/maladies. Hyposalinity does not treat many things effectively except Crypt and it can be very challenging and dangerous to mix with other treatments/meds. Once your sure the fish if not afflicted by something else, then go ahead and perform the prophylactic treatment. pH will definitely be more challenging but try to maintain the alk closer to 3-3.5 and be sure both the tank and tank room breathe easily.