For some of them, but the stop-start was only for a day, and there is no consistency between the fish that are effected and the presence or absence of copper that I can tell. And they show no symptoms that I can see.As I suggested before - it's a very very low risk. However, it is a risk. It depends on how compulsive you want to be. It also sounds like you stopped copper at 26 days and then restarted it?
Since I last posted here, I've lost another 4.
- The Coris Wrasse hung on for a long time, 3 days or so from symptoms (heavy breathing) to death.
- One of the anthias died, those are difficult to notice because sometimes it's just the others bullying one or starving it out.
- Court Jester Goby (in with Anthias), also difficult to tell, found him yesterday. But he was not used to prepared food, may not have been eating.
- The Tomini Tang (in with the Anthias) was fine yesterday, this morning moving oddly and nearly crashed. Dead this afternoon. Less than 24hrs.
Thats three in one tank in 2-3 days. That tank showed no issues for the previous 29 days. Water changed nearly daily. Inspected all the bodies and there are no external indications of a problem.
- Male bluethroat trigger (was in with Coris wrasse) now acting odd, but likely breathing fine. I moved him to a completely new tank, new filter, new water, and we'll see.
I'm thinking this has to be some kind of virus? What else kills in like 1-3 days with no other symptoms?
At this stage I'm just going to wait it out. I may end up with no fish, but I don't want to risk introducing this to the tank, if it's not already in there. (Tank currently fallow)
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