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View Poll Results: QT a fish if tank already has ich? | |||
Yes, of cousre |
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10 | 55.56% |
No, why bother |
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8 | 44.44% |
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An excellent cautionary tale that should give pause to anyone. I agree that it comes largely down to a cost/benefit analysis. The vast majority of stuff you add to the tank won't cause any ill effects whatsoever. It's that one in a hundred that causes the trouble. I think of QT as insurance - you DON'T get insurance because of what will PROBABLY happen, you get insurance for what is UNLIKELY to happen. Whether it is worth the time and effort to buy the policy depends on the state/value of your tank and its inhabitants, the origin/type/state of the livestock you intend to add and your ability to establish a QT for the period of time required. |
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![]() I'd QT it....it may have something other than ich
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#3
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![]() I quarantine for more reasons then to get rid of ick. I have a big tank with a couple of very active, aggressive fish and everything I get has travelled at least 6hrs in a bag (usually 24hrs). If I were to dump a fish directly into the display I'd probably never see it again.
My quarantine tank has subdued lighting and is in a room that only I go into. The fish has a chance to settle, check out his surroundings and to gain some much needed fighting weight before being tossed into the lions. I also get a chance to look at my purchase and ooh and ahh over it, it could still disappear in the display never to be seen again but at least I've had 6 weeks of quality time with it before it disappears ![]() My achilles, the regal angel and the copperband all went through quarantine and I believe they are all the better for it |
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![]() I put a tang in QT last weekend, showed signs of HLLE, so i said screw it and into the DT he went. I pulled him out 2 days later because he looked like he was rolling in the sand, covered in white spots. He will be in my QT for at least 6 weeks. If any of my other fish (2 clowns and a foxface) shows signs of ich in the time the tang is in QT, then i will pull them out and have a very expensive fish tank with no fish, and a bunch of crappy smaller tanks with one fish each!
I dont think a QT is too big of a deal, simple HOB filter and a heater and a small PH and bam there ya go. I was worried at first that my new fish would be stressed out more being in the QT, but he has been in for 4 days and he has settled in nicely. Also, it is a royal PIA to pull a fish out of a tank with out traps or baited hooks! So from now nothing goes into my tank unless its 100%. |