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![]() I just wanted to know how long they have to be in there for. I haved checked them for red bugs with a magnifying glass and they seem to be clean.
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![]() I've never quarantined corals before. Guess I'm lucky but have never had any unwanted bugs or parasites. (that i know of...) I will often quarantined fish though, cause Iv'e had problems with ich, especially the larger fish like Tangs and Angels.
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![]() A good visual inspection will often suffice, depending on the type of coral in question. Some people dip in lugol's iodine for a few minutes, Wendell recommends epsom salts as a dip. Check for bugs, flatworms, nudibranchs, etc with a magnifying glass. If it looks clean, it probably is.
The problem with a Q tank for corals is duplicating the lighting and water quality required for any length of time.
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![]() What about coral acclimation?
I thought corals and other invertebrates were more delicate than fish and required slower acclimation. Then I read a thread where no one was acclimating their corals. BTW so far I have been doing Flatworm Exit dips on any new corals, it seems like pretty cheap insurance. |
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![]() I'd like to here more about this epsom salt idea. What does it do and how do you do it?
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![]() I simpaly give them a rince in fresh RO water and then strait into the tank.
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![]() I just put them in. I did lugol those frags from BC when Brad put out the bug scare tho....
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