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I quarantine everything |
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5 | 4.42% |
I quarantine only my fish |
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18 | 15.93% |
I quarantine and use dip/bath |
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9 | 7.96% |
I only use a dip/bath |
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7 | 6.19% |
I don’t quarantine or use a dip/bath |
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74 | 65.49% |
Voters: 113. You may not vote on this poll |
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![]() I agree with you Shane, we should have a thread, or even a sticky about how to QT or dip fish/corals with the least amount of stress as possible.
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#22
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![]() No, not according to the results of the poll. However, it is difficult to condone not Qt'ing or whatever that dipping thing is..
![]() I don't QT. In fact, I bought a fish with full blown ick and threw it into my reef tank, knowing that good food, good water quality, etc. would cure it in a hurry. And it did, because my existing fish were healthy. However, for the new people, who rarely let their tank mature before adding yet another fish, or adding fish that do not suit the environment, this is not an option. ![]() Quote:
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The good water, stress free environment argument is often used as a reason not to qt but unfortunately poor conditions can arise in any system at anytime ie. holidays, power outages, equipment failure, work, sickness etc. The key is to keep the disease out of the display in the first place. There is no reason a properly set-up qt should be a stressful environment nor should it get the blame for a fish death. If a fish dies in qt, there was something wrong with it and better it dies in qt rather than the display. If a healthy fish dies in qt, then there was something wrong with the qt procedure. I agree with Marie, the reason I qt is to protect my display, the many benefits to the new fish are secondary. Last edited by hawk; 08-20-2007 at 06:47 AM. |
#24
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![]() It is quite interesting that everyone writing in is all for QT and dipping and yet the results of the poll suggest most people do not do it.
If you only use a tank for QT - how do you keep the cycle running and the water quality good? |
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![]() Hey mseepman you can get flatworm exit at Ocean Aquatics. Last time I was there he had about 4 boxes.
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When I was expecting a new fish I would fill the QT with fresh saltwater, put the sponges in the filter and if I had a few days before the fish arrived I would add a few mysis shrimp to keep the bacteria fed. |
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![]() No such luck on the west coast. Fish go through the shops so quick 3/4 of them have disease or they're too stressed from transport to put directly in my display with a bunch of crazed territorial maniacs.
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![]() I am only aware of one LFS that quarantines all their fish and won't let you buy them until "after" the 2 week quarantine period. Ideally, I like to observe fish over several weeks at the LFS before buying them. However, most of the fish I want are snatched up quickly. I also live out of town and only make it into Calgary every few months.
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#30
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![]() You need a "only quarantine/dip corals" option for me.....
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