Brisbane Lion
04/10/2010, 06:18 PM
Hi
I have a chelmon marginallis (margin copperband) in quarantine and it has developed whitespot. I intend to treat with cupramine to treat the disease. I have a very small amount of live rock in the qt initially to assist the fish in feeding. I realise that the cupramine will kill off anything left on the rock and I am okay with that. However, is there a danger that the cupramine will be absorbed by the rock and therefore be ineffectual as a treatment for the whitespot?
Regards
Brisbane Lion
I have a chelmon marginallis (margin copperband) in quarantine and it has developed whitespot. I intend to treat with cupramine to treat the disease. I have a very small amount of live rock in the qt initially to assist the fish in feeding. I realise that the cupramine will kill off anything left on the rock and I am okay with that. However, is there a danger that the cupramine will be absorbed by the rock and therefore be ineffectual as a treatment for the whitespot?
Regards
Brisbane Lion