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not a chance |
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7 | 17.95% |
no but i should |
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24 | 61.54% |
yes fish only |
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4 | 10.26% |
corals only |
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1 | 2.56% |
any thing wet goes into qt for the recomended 4-6 week period |
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3 | 7.69% |
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#1
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![]() just wondering about quarantineing and who does it. what techniques used? methods? setups? lengths? ect.
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![]() I was honest and voted no but I should.
![]() I have one now as a spare that I will use in future. |
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![]() do u treeat with pizine or something like that in order to get rid of worms?
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![]() I chose the last option, but I don't always keep corals and such for that long. Just long enough to verify that ther are no nasty hitchhikers. Fish get the full 4 weeks.
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I retired and got a fixed income but it's broke. Ed _______________________________________ 50 gallon FOWLR, 10 gallon sump. 130 gallon reef, 20 gallon sump, 10 gallon refugium. 10 gallon quarantine. 60 gallon winter tank for pond fish. 300 gallon pond with waterfall. |
#5
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![]() Chose Fish Only.
20g. Bare Bottom. AquaClear 150 filter. Foam only. No carbon. Start with 50% main tank water, 50% new water. Medicate with Coppersafe. Change 20% water daily, with water from main tank. Additional Coppersafe daily to replenish that removed with the 20% water changes. Light off. QT at least two weeks, ideally three.
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![]() do u use hypo salinity treatment?? or formaline baths for fish which are susseptable to certain diseases such as clowns and brook??
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![]() I dont understand the use of the daily 20% water change.
What purpose does this serve? I currently have a bicolor blenny in my QT, I have not medicated this tank. I use it mostly to observe the fish. A black clown I picked up last week just got moved into my 25gal as he was showing no ill signs and is doing well in the 25. The last time I QT'd a pair of clowns I used Seachems Cupramine with horrible results, I lost both fish. I believe this was due to the panic use of the QT. I had added the fish to my 10gal and within a day they developed white dots, knee jerk reaction was to dump both into a QT and add cupramine. I believe there was an ammonia spike and both fish died within 2days. I feel that if I had left the fish as they where in the 10gal, they would still be alive. Several people have told me they do not use a QT.
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If it is just us, It seems like an awful waste of space. |
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![]() I know most people won't like this, but I have never quarantined a fish, coral or other thing, never will. Oh wait thats a lie, I did perform a quarantine on a fish once, and it DIED. Part of buying a fish is watching it for a good while to make sure it is healthy. I was going to buy a regal from the LFS and I watched it for over 20 mins then I noticed it scratching itself on rocks etc. Good sign of illness, didnt buy it. Same goes for corals, watch them for critters crawling out. Just my three cents
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![]() I voted no but I should.
Lately anytime I add a new fish (im up to my limit now) I feed with garlic for the first couple weeks just to build a good immune system...
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![]() gizmo how do u monitor for parasites and such do u treat in the display??
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