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View Poll Results: What do you do with new additions? | |||
Seperate Quarantine Tank every time |
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28 | 43.75% |
Same water system, but a holding tank |
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1 | 1.56% |
Same tank, but seperated by a divider or net |
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0 | 0% |
Just put them in! They will figure it out |
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35 | 54.69% |
Voters: 64. You may not vote on this poll |
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![]() Perfectly said!
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![]() I used to do a 2 to 3 day observation, seperate tank, just hit them with Prazipro to deworm and was fine. For almost 2 years. Then I got some Lammark's angels and didn't acclimate them separately as I wanted to get them eating in my reef, and they brought velvet. After having to tear down a 200 gallon tank 48x48 in order to catch the remaining fish to treat. I'm going to do the all out full multi-month quarantine. I lost close to 1500 in fish, some of which I had become quite attached too.
you may be fine with the gamble, and well ick doesn't kill healthy fish, when Velvet strikes you will understand why people go to such great lengths to quarantine. On the plus side, this curbs any impulse buying as well, as I currently only have one 75 gallon tank dedicated to quarantine. |
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