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07/27/2008, 09:03 PM | #1 |
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new fish in qt - how long to keep 'em there?
i just bought a 6 line wrasse and a tailspot blenny. i've got them in the qt, but i'm wondering - since i don't have any fish in the dt, what's the harm in putting them there a bit early? if they have something, i can remove 'em and treat them in the qt, but is there anything on a fish that can hurt a coral/invert?
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07/27/2008, 09:12 PM | #2 |
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The only issue with adding him to the DT now is if he does in fact have a parasitical infection like marine ich, not only do you have the fun job of catching a wrasse in a reef tank, but you will have to leave the tank fallow for. . .truthfully, I can't remember how long. I think it's a couple months. So, you can do it. You'll just be taking a chance. As far as how long to leave him in QT, I can never remember the accepted answer there either. I usually only QT 2-3 weeks. I figure if I don't see any symptoms in that amount of time, I'm not going to see any in 6 weeks. That's probably not the "correct" answer, but there you go.
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07/27/2008, 09:13 PM | #3 |
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so then you have 2 tanks to treat rather than 1 . . . plus the chance that you won't irradicate crypt from your display after a fallow period.
Nothing good in this hobby happens fast so why make things happen fast . .. wait the 4-6 weeks. |
07/27/2008, 09:14 PM | #4 |
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4 to 6 weeks is usually recommended.
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07/27/2008, 09:17 PM | #5 |
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Like IslandCrow said. If they're not showing signs in a couple weeks, you're probably ok. If they have ich, then you need to either treat with copper (which I don't recommend), or use hyposalinity, which takes 6 weeks to kill the ich.
If you get ich in your display tank, it will have to go fishless for 6 weeks to get rid of it. |
07/27/2008, 09:18 PM | #6 | |
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07/27/2008, 09:23 PM | #7 |
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Here is a lot of useful information on ich and quarantining fish
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showth...5&pagenumber=3
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07/27/2008, 09:25 PM | #8 |
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I typically wait 2-4 weeks before adding fish to the DT.
Removing them later if something goes wrong is a lot of work and may require removal of the live rock to catch the wrasse (been there / done that). |
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