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Old 07-14-2007, 04:22 AM   #1 (permalink)
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FO problem

Hello I have a problem with my 330 gallon FO tank. The tank has a artist made insert that looks better than the real thing. Its a show tank that was good looking until a local FS store coppered it.

The tank had fish and invertebrates in it. The standard clowns, tangs, rasp and other non aggressive fish. The inverts where 3 large starfish, 2 cleaner, 1 fire shrimp w hermits and snails. Algae was never a big issue, just on the glass but not much every on the insert.

A fish was introduced from another's persons tank (It had ich) and it spread to the other fish. A local FS said the only way to cure the ich was to copper the tank. At the time I did not know much about treatments so I went with it. The good was the fish are ok. The bad is all the inverts were taken out to copper the tank. Also found out that the copper is not so easy to get out and I can't have my inverts back so I am pissed. Another downer is the effects of the copper + no inverts = the worst algae I have ever seen in any tank. The tank is now the ugliest 20k tank I have ever seen.

What I wish I did was keep the inverts in the tank and removed the fish to copper them. The ich would have died on its own without a host. then the fish could have been put back in (Ich free) and the algae would not have gotten out of control. The copper must have killed off some of the live sand and introduced a new niche for some weird colored (Pee green and dark red) algae. It came out of nowhere.



Here is the planned maintenance of our tank.

1. Continue water changes, and hope the copper goes down over time. Its at .05ppm
2. Spray outside with plastic cleaning spay and use a clean cotton cloth to wipe down
3. Use plastic or wood spatula tool for inside of tank surface. Go very slow near the sand so not to stir it up.
4. Put all invertebrates back in (50 snails, 25 hermits, starfish, fire and cleaning shrimp. (This should keep the algae down)
5. Keep Ca at a level to slow algae growth
6. Keep tank at low end of temp scale (Again will slow algae
7. Keep current low lumen lighting (Slows algae)
8. Any new fish will be coppered in a hospital tank (Can’t get ich if you don’t introduce it.

Does this sound ok?

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Old 07-14-2007, 12:11 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Your plan sounds like you are on the right track. A couple of suggestions:
1. You could also run Cuprisorb CupriSorb to help remove the copper. I've not used it but I have heard that it is helpful.
2. I'd use vinegar and water. Plastic spray could be toxic.
7. Consider turning the lights off for a few days. The fish will be OK. Here is the Thread of the Month from May's Reefkeeping magazine. Reef Central Online Community - No Lights for 3 Days Every Couple of Months Works Wonders!
8. Here is an article Reefreaders - Quarantine Now! that may be helpful.

I'd also increase flow. This is often helpful in combating algae.
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Old 07-14-2007, 04:23 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Thanks a ton. What I would like to know is how a person that I do not know and have paid no money to has better suggestions than people that are suppose to be professionals and have taken thousands of my dollars?

Its ok if you do not know that answer to that one but thanks a million for your suggestions on lights off for 3 days and the copper remover. Any other suggestions are welcome.!
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Ok now my modified plan. Could someone please fill in the blanks for the proper water balances for a FO tank of 330 gallons + snails starfish and shrimp.

1. Continue water changes, and hope the copper goes down over time. Its at .05ppm
2. Spray outside with plastic cleaning spay and use a clean cotton cloth to wipe down
3. Use plastic or wood spatula tool for inside of tank surface. Go very slow near the sand so not to stir it up. (All done to keep scratches down)
4. Put all invertebrates back in (50 snails, 25 hermits, starfish, fire and cleaning shrimp. (This should keep the algae down)
5. Keep Ca at a level to slow algae growth
6. Keep tank at low end of temp scale (Again will slow algae
7. Keep current low lumen lighting (Slows algae)
8. Any new fish will be coppered in a hospital tank (Can’t get ich if you don’t introduce it.
9. CupriSorb to get rid of copper faster
10. Keep lights off over weekend so not to grow unwanted algae.

I saw this in a post here.

Keep up YOUR water parameters
Sg 1.026
Ca 410 (I heard 480 to keep algae low)
Mg 1300
Alk 8.5
NH3 (Nitrites) 0
Nitrates (under 50)
Po4 0
Ph 8.1
K+ 400
Temp 77

Are there any other parameters that are missing but should be known?

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We love the hobby!

You will want to lower your nitrates. Nitrogen is fertilizer! Even in a FO tank you should shoot for nitrates <10. The water changes will lower this.

What are you using for filtration?
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I don't know if I'd copper the hospital tank. Some fish are very sensitive to copper. Best thing to do in my opinion is to just quarantine them for a month and keep a close eye on them. If they don't show any sign of ich in that amount of time, then most likely they don't have ich. My blue hippo tang used to have ich and just could not get rid of it. I put all my fish in hyposalinity (1.009) for 6 weeks. At that point I KNEW my tank had no ich and my fish showed no signs of ich. That was 4 months ago, and even my blue hippo has showed NO sign of ich. Whew!
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Thanks Zooid. The ich problem was such as mess that I never want to deal with it again. I thought if you kept the levels low enough the fish would be ok. I had a hippo, clowns, pearl jawfish, wrasps, darts, firefish and they all survived.

I just put some snails in (Copper still .05) and I think some died. I used them as a canary in a coal mine. I don't want to put the starfish back in.

Anyone know what amount will not kill starfish (Yes I know ZERO) but maybe I can't get it to zero but very low.

If I were to use Hyposalinity would I have been able to keep my starfish and shrimp in? Can they take that type of ich treatment? Not a bad option if it removes ich. Sounds better than (Nuke em) copper treatment.


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I don't know if I'd copper the hospital tank. Some fish are very sensitive to copper. Best thing to do in my opinion is to just quarantine them for a month and keep a close eye on them. If they don't show any sign of ich in that amount of time, then most likely they don't have ich. My blue hippo tang used to have ich and just could not get rid of it. I put all my fish in hyposalinity (1.009) for 6 weeks. At that point I KNEW my tank had no ich and my fish showed no signs of ich. That was 4 months ago, and even my blue hippo has showed NO sign of ich. Whew!
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keep levels down

in that size tank id put a 75 gal fuge under it with alot of macro
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If I were to use Hyposalinity would I have been able to keep my starfish and shrimp in? Can they take that type of ich treatment? Not a bad option if it removes ich. Sounds better than (Nuke em) copper treatment.
No, invertebrates cannot handle hypo. Only fish, not even live rock because live rock has invertebrates in/on it.
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must have misunderstood me

i mean put a 75 gal tank(refugium) under display tank with a lot of macro algae that has nuttin to do with your inverts just a giant nitrate/phosphate sponge and other stuff to

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i use ich attack in my reef and safe for all etc...inverts/coral

its all organic and has worked for me
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