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christyf5 08-22-2007 06:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EmilyB (Post 267221)
I've always bought fish from reliable sources, so I can't say I've ever run into a problem like that, well at least for eight years now.

same here, no problems. I also keep a neon goby in the tank in case of ick breakouts (nothing major so far, knock on wood)>

Snappy 08-22-2007 08:32 PM

I don't get a lot of new fish anymore and the corals get a bath before going into my system.

fishoholic 08-23-2007 02:12 AM

If I get a fish from a reliable source then no I don't QT it. However if I get a fish from a LFS and don't know how long it's been there or what the fish might of been exposed to I QT it.

Salinity Now 08-23-2007 04:32 AM

I voted for quarantine and dipping. All of my fish go into a 10gal quarantine tank, which allows me to observe anything out of the ordinary. If I notice ich, etc. they'll then get transferred into my hospital tank that is kept at a salinity between 12-14 for a minimum of 6weeks. I have not ever had ich in my display tank!

All corals get a lugols dip and a freshwater dip (as per Eric Boremans recommendations). They then go into the quarantine tank for a minimum of 6weeks for observation. I have never had any red bugs, aptasia, nudibranchs, etc.... in my display tank.

In my experience the hardest part is the waiting game, but it sure is worth it.

whosinpower 09-18-2007 07:28 PM

This is going to be a dumb question maybe
 
Hi all;

Newbie here just in the process of setting up a saltwater tank - reef with a few fish.
I'm filling the tank as we speak with RO water.
Liverock arrives late next week.
I'm going to cycle with liverock and had anticipated 4-6 weeks wait time, give or take.

I read all the posts about quarentine and it got me to thinking that perhaps I should have a small tank set up as well as a quarentine tank when the day comes that I can finally have livestock. I think I'd rather be safe than sorry.

Anyhow - my question is this - would it be wise for me to set up the quarentine tank at the same time, so that when my display tank is cycled, then the quarentine tank will also be cycled and ready to receive stock????

Or....would it be ok if I put some filter media in the sump of the display tank while it was cycling and when the cycle was complete....then drain some display tank water into the quarentine tank with the seeded filter media? Would that work, or would I still have a cycle to deal with in the quarentine tank????

Reefer Rob 09-18-2007 11:25 PM

I keep a filter sponge in my sump. When I go to the fish store I make sure I have a water change ready to go. If I find a fish (or coral) that I like, I do a water change while the animal is acclimatising and use the old water in the quarantine. The sponge goes into the filter, and by this time the animal is ready to go in the quarantine tank. I always keep an ammonia alert on the front of my quarantine just in case.

reefjunkie73 04-21-2008 01:47 AM

isnt the stress of moving a fish from qt to display enough to cause an ich outbreak

marie 04-21-2008 02:07 AM

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Originally Posted by reefjunkie73 (Post 319336)
isnt the stress of moving a fish from qt to display enough to cause an ich outbreak


The whole point of a QT tank is to kill the Ich so you never have to worry about an outbreak again

Pan 04-21-2008 02:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by reefjunkie73 (Post 319336)
isnt the stress of moving a fish from qt to display enough to cause an ich outbreak

If a fish has ich putting a net in the water can make the condition flare.

Pan 04-21-2008 02:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marie (Post 319340)
The whole point of a QT tank is to kill the Ich so you never have to worry about an outbreak again

Yeah thats the idea.... :)


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