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![]() Same here, never quarantine. Mind you I usually, but not always visit the LFS several times before buying the fish, also has to eat prior to the sale. Have not had a problem for the last year and a half. I have lost fish, but not to disease, usually from other fish beating on them.
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![]() IMO there are a few rules you must follow.
1. Never buy a fish that you do not see eating. Dont be bashful. Ask the LFS guy to feed the fish and if he is not eating aggressively pass on the fish. The fish was just recently feed is not a good excuse. 2. Leave the fish at the lfs a week and than come back a see that it is free of spots, redness tears etcetera. Dont accept the fish unless it is 100% healthy, alert. Just as happy to you see as you to see her. 3. Acclimate the fish carefully. Close off the tank lights for two day to give her a chance to settle down with her tank mates and reduce her stress. 4. Feed garlic soaked food with a little selcon to avoid the possibility of ich or some minor bacterial/fungal infection. 5. Have a QT set up and ready to go just in case a problem develops. Good Luck |
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![]() I qt everything b/f it goes in my tank. I have lost some fish in qt, but I think I would have lost them anyways if they went straight into the system. This way I can catch it soon and hopefully treat it. I keep my water parameters the same as in the dt (unless I am treating ick w hyposalinity) and this way it is less stressful on the fish when it's time for transferring.
Do you test the sg of the water of your lfs? Some stores keep their water sg pretty low- if there is a large difference b/t your water and the stores this could account for some deaths. What size tank is your qt? Depending on the size and type of the fish - if the tank is too small - the stress could lead to death. Do you have hiding places for the fish? Are you monitoring water quality? -In a small tank ammonia and nitrates can build up fast. another thing to think about is the quality of the suppliers that the lfs uses. If a fish is cyanide caught it will appear healthy, then die a few weeks later. Other than buying MAC certified fish, there is really no way of knowing for sure . Your best bet is to buy from high quality fish stores.
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![]() fish listed usualy do better not being quarantined some fish cant handle the stress of being in solitary but thats my experience
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![]() It can also be your acclimation methods, we are trying to get most of our customers used to a "drip method" instead of just adding water every few minutes. It has shown us a considerable improvement in our survival rate of our shipments.
Another product you should consider is anything to increase the fishes imune system, as some members have mentioned, garlic, selconm in their diets, or products like ImmunoVital. You can also add a small bubbler in the QT tank to increase the oxygen in the water. These suggestions would definatel help the fishes survival rate. Ken - BWA |
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![]() I'm in the same boat. My record for quarantine is not very good. Even with proper acclimation and a well established qt tank.
Now I rarely buy fish from an LFS and wait to find the right one on these forums. That way I know if the fish is healthy and eating, and the stress of a quick move is less. So far I have never lost a fish from a fellow reefer and no other problems as well. ![]()
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![]() I never Qt'd for the first few years of the hobby. I always thought if the store had the fish for awhile and looked healthy and was eating well then why stress it out by putting it through QT. Then a fish we bought got marine velvet and if I had of QT'd it first (the fish looked ok in the store and was eating) I wouldn't of ended up loosing 90% of the fish in my tanks and I wouldn't of had to go through the horror of watching fish I had for years die slow and horrible deaths. I also ended up having to QT the surviving fish for 8 weeks which was way more of a pain then it would of been to have QT'd the one fish that made everyone else sick. In the end out of 34 fish only 8 survived. You can read through my link to marine velvet in my sig. for all the gory details and some disturbing pic's. If that's not enough reason for QT I don't know what is.
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![]() i am the same i have had a problem with overstocking too quickly and introducing ich but that was my fault i am always leery when buying the fish i try to go places that i know they are quarantined in the store and have good suppliers and fish has to always eat before i take it. i am fussy as to what i feed are you unthawing or soaking with garlic feed high quality food eg pe mysis and soak in vitamins when feed makes a big difference to fish immune system if the other fish in the tank are healthy chances are you wont get outbreak. Stores in the area that have good supliers and qt fish are Aquarium illusions Marine Aquaria and Blue world the other stores are questionable to say the least you go to the store and almost every tank has sick or dead fish
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