now that's going to be efficient against velvet for sure...
herbatamachin won't do anything against marine velvet. It's a total waste of money. At least if you're going to do that, use some real medicine as a dip first, like formaline dip or Seachem Paraguard one hour dip, not snake oil.
Once you will notice sign of sickness, all the fish might be dead 24 hours later.
You don't quarantine after the fish are sick...you treat after the fish are sick..you quarantine BEFORE you put them in your tank so not all your fish become infected if one come out with velvet.
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Originally Posted by fabbroc
I talked to an experienced reefer today who told me that he does not quarantine any fish before putting them in but instead adds herbtana as a preventative measure.
Its interesting how everyone has their own methods to treat and prevent illness.
The method I think im going to use is as follows; dose herbtana when fish are added as a precaution or when signs of sickness are shown, and any fish with more severe symptoms will be quarantined and treated accordingly to bring them back up to heath. If my tank was bigger and more costly I would not hesitate to quarantine everything.
On a good note it looks like my clown no longer has ich, just a secondary bacterial infection. 
Im not going to post any pictures tonight but im positive its ich. The bumps on the engineer goby are qute large and pronounced.
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