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![]() I read on RC the tips on clownfish from a clownfish guru, he recommended a formalin dip before putting the clownfish into a quarantine tank, I am going to follow his quarantine procedure because he seems to be experienced and his advice makes sense.
Anyway does anyone know where to find formalin, the best I can find is some products (like Quick Cure) that include formalin as an ingredient. I read that formalin has been banned, not sure if that is true. |
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![]() Why put the fish through that if they don't need it?
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![]() Used to be at big al's locally, check there online store.
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![]() I was always able to get some at the vet. It was used in treating discus for gill flukes.
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![]() Emily,
The reason to put the fish through it according to the article I read is that clowns often carry Brooklynella (spelling?) and other types of parasites/organisms, the suggestion in the article for quarantining clowns was 1. Acclimate to tank water in a container 2. Formalin dip 3. Quarantine tank for 4 to 6 weeks 4. Hyposalinity during the quarantine period I know this sounds like overkill and most people don't do this sort of treatment, but since I'm spending lots of money and time on my tank, I might as well do my quarantine right. Anyway I know I am a noob to saltwater and you have more experience than I do but read the article on RC and see what you think about it. I'm getting captive bred clowns which normally should not be a big worry for disease but the retailer told me he keeps the captive bred clowns in with the regular wild caught stock, so I'm taking no chances. |
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![]() I should have expected a very scientific approach from a guy named trilinearmipmap I suppose....
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![]() I thought those clownfish guys on RC normally only used their procedure on rare wild-caught animals (the ones that they pay several hundred dollars for). Are they using them on more common species?
Given that your LFS keeps the wild-caught fish with the captive-bred individuals though, it probably wouldn't hurt...
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![]() Well maybe I am getting carried away.
I'm just worried that once I introduce a disease or parasite into my reef tank it will be damn near impossible to eradicate it. Maybe I should just go with a period of quarantine, hyposalinity and observation. |
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![]() Not that this does you any good but I got mine from a pharmacy in cCloverdale that sells some pharmisuiticals for animals. If you do use it I was told that 1 cc per gallon of water with heavy airation for a max of 1 hour. The formilan eats up the oxygen so you need lots going in. The stuff I got is 37%. Hope thishelps.
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![]() Yeah I got the formalin 37% from my pharmacy, thanks.
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