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02/24/2014, 02:38 PM | #1 |
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stocking order, number, and quarantine advice
Hi all,
I've got a 55g tank with some live rock and a small 10g sump currently cycling. I also have a 10g tank with a HOB, heater, PVC elbows, and airstone I'm going to use as a QT. Our initial stock list is: 3 x Spotted Cardinalfish 1 x Clown Goby 1 x Tail Spot Blenny (snorvich in the "check purchases here" thread suggested the blenny goes last.) So my question is how do I get that stock through quarantine and into my DT? Can I do all three cardinalfish at once? Seems like they may be a bit cramped, though it'd only (hopefully) be ~4 weeks. Should I do the Goby first, then 1 or 2 of the Cardinalfish, then the other Cardinal, then the blenny? I appreciate any suggestions anyone has on how they'd handle this. (Getting a bigger QT is a non-starter; I'm already pushing the limits on what I can fit in our apartment) |
02/24/2014, 02:42 PM | #2 |
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how large are the cardinals you're planning on getting?
i've seen some juvenile ones that are very small and would have no problem being 3 deep in a 10 gallon tank for a QT period. is your QT fully cycled? are you planning on treating anything prophylatically? you're going to want to space out the fish additions regardless. so i would probably do some, or maybe all, of the cardinals, get them through the 8 - 10 weeks and in to the main tank. then do the others one at a time. that will give your main tank time to adjust to the new bio load. as always, monitor your ammonia and nitrite closely in both tanks. you don't want either of them creeping up on you.
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I haven't entirely decided on prophylactic treatment; I may go with a round of prazipro. Seems like people vary from no treatment unless they see something to full prazipro and the copper and hyposalinity. Like I said, there are pretty much no solid answers in this hobby, it seems... Quote:
(8-10 weeks?! Suggested QT times I've seen have varied from 2 to 4 to 9; I think this is the first ten week time I've come across. Not sure my wife would get on board with that.) I'll of course monitor the QT very closely. |
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02/24/2014, 02:59 PM | #4 |
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i personally do 8 - 10 weeks in QT with no prophylactic treatment. if i needed to medicate it would be done in a dedicated hospital tank.
the 8 - 10 week time frame exploits the life cycle of the ich parasite, Cryptocarion irritans. it also gives the new arrivals time to settle in, fatten up, and get used to you. i'll just throw out the disclaimer that this is just what i do. your mileage may vary, and everyone has their own procedure for this. to help get the wife on board, i recommend buying her a nice Coach purse. it worked wonders for me.
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02/24/2014, 03:39 PM | #5 |
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I also utilize an 6-8 week QT process, the last thing I want is an outbreak crashing entire 180g tank. Though at this point its more about me being overly cautious. I'd say minimum 4, max 8 with the average practice being about 6 weeks for most people.
I'd QT the cardinals, then the clown, then the tailspot. |
02/24/2014, 04:01 PM | #6 |
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Thanks for the input so far.
Looking again at the liveaquaria stock, they only have medium available, which are 1-1/4" to 2-1/4" long. So that'd be 3 3/4" to 6 3/4" of fish if I were to do all three at once. |
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02/24/2014, 04:22 PM | #8 |
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If the filtering is good on the 10 gal I would say 3 Cardinals then I would do the clown and blenny together. Since you're ordering them online.
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