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Kevotron 02-13-2014 11:33 PM

Quarantine Question
 
I am setting up a Quarantine system for new arrivals, my question is should I just do hyposalinity or hyposalinity with cupramine ?
some help would be appreciated :)

Reef Pilot 02-13-2014 11:52 PM

Just hypo is best. Here is a good article.Can't do both at the same time.
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2007/6/fish

And more QT reading...
http://www.reefsanctuary.com/forums/...ths-facts.html

Wretch 02-14-2014 12:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kevotron (Post 880052)
I am setting up a Quarantine system for new arrivals, my question is should I just do hyposalinity or hyposalinity with cupramine ?
some help would be appreciated :)

What kind of setup are you using for your quarantine?

Kevotron 02-14-2014 12:14 AM

just a 10 gallon tank w/ hang on filter/airstone and heater

Wretch 02-14-2014 12:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Kevotron (Post 880065)
just a 10 gallon tank w/ hang on filter/airstone and heater

Thanks. Guess I am in the market for a quarantine tank as well. Will have to get something on the weekend.

reef-keeper 02-15-2014 02:04 PM

What I do is take water from my display tank to use in the quarantine tank. I find it acclimates them faster. Or it makes my feel better in the long run.

Myka 02-15-2014 02:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kevotron (Post 880052)
I am setting up a Quarantine system for new arrivals, my question is should I just do hyposalinity or hyposalinity with cupramine ?
some help would be appreciated :)

I never use copper medications. If you can get Chloroquine phosphate it covers more diseases than hyposalinity (covering all diseases that copper does), is easy to use, and gentle on the fish. PraziPro is another useful medication for flukes and internal parasites, but it will often cause anorexia, so don't use it unless the fish is already fattened up and eating well.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kevotron (Post 880065)
just a 10 gallon tank w/ hang on filter/airstone and heater

What species of fish are you intending to quarantine in this tank? A 10-gallon is only suitable for very small fish like Gobies, and hardy fish like Damsels including the smaller species of Clownfish.

Do you have an Ammonia Alert badge and an ammonia detoxifier on hand? Ammonia is a big threat to fish in quarantine even if you plan to use a seeded filter.

michika 02-15-2014 04:04 PM

As morbid as it is I'd also suggest that you keep some clove oil or vodka on hand in the case you need to do the humane thing.

Wretch 02-15-2014 04:14 PM

Why is a 10g only good for gobies and damsels? Wouldn't it work for other fish as long a they are small and done one at a time?

Myka 02-15-2014 05:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wretch (Post 880424)
Why is a 10g only good for gobies and damsels? Wouldn't it work for other fish as long a they are small and done one at a time?

I said "small fish like Gobies" and "hardy fish like Damsels". ;)

A 3" Sailfin Tang in a 10-gallon tank compared to a 3" Ocellaris Clownfish all of a sudden size isn't the concern. My point is that a 10-gallon is not suitable for all fish- even if they are small. A 20-gallon or a 40-gallon might be a better choice. For bigger fish like large Angelfish, Butterflyfish, Tangs, etc an even bigger quarantine tank may be needed.


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