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View Poll Results: What do you do with new additions? | |||
Seperate Quarantine Tank every time | 28 | 43.75% | |
Same water system, but a holding tank | 1 | 1.56% | |
Same tank, but seperated by a divider or net | 0 | 0% | |
Just put them in! They will figure it out | 35 | 54.69% | |
Voters: 64. You may not vote on this poll |
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do you quarantine your new additions?
Just want to know how many people quarantine their fish, please also comment with your survival rate and where you purchase from.
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~ 210 Gallon mixed reef ~ 37 Gallon Mixed Reef ~ Herbie drains for life! |
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Quarantine? No
Survival rate? 100% Bought from? Everywhere Float 10-15mins is all |
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My aquarium is nothing but a smorgasbord for my cats..... |
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Good to see others that just put them in, I don't feel as bad lol. I would say its more like 90% survival for me though, although I don't think it was anything we did.
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~ 210 Gallon mixed reef ~ 37 Gallon Mixed Reef ~ Herbie drains for life! |
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Never ever again. I guess you dice with the dark side one day you will get burnt. I did, and I know when I mentioned this on RC the thread was full of same stories. I just dont take risks like that now |
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Same. I was very much against QT until I lost all my fish. Twice. Everything now goes in a separate QT.
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Brad |
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What exactly happened, what caused the wipe out ? |
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Velvet on a regal tang!!
whole store system was fine, never had an issue from them, just an issue that can happen to any store anywhere anytime. The tang went down with it within 36 hours and the rest followed before we could get hem out into QT, lost whole tank stock. You dont QT you play with natures biggest fire in this hobby |
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Similar story with me. For many years I had no major issues. But often, after introduction of a new fish, the entire tank gets ick for weeks but they seem to build an immunity and fight it off and I won't see it again. I used to be one of those guys who thought I could never lose a fish from disease because for many years, I've seen sick fish in my tank (from new additions) and they always recovered from it.
However, many years later, something worse would get introduced and I would lose a few delicate fish while the rest eventually built immunity and the tank would be fine again. This happened a few more times. But each time, it was only a few fish that could not fight it off and everything else was fine again. So I still didn't feel a need to quarantine. But then my luck ran out and one time after the introduction of a new fish, it wiped out the whole tank. Looked like Velvet to me. Now, starting with my latest addition (yes, this is a new process for me), I am being more vigilant and will fresh water dip and quarantine new fish before putting it into the display tank. Quote:
Last edited by Samw; 02-07-2015 at 06:58 PM. |
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Ive always just dropped them in, but I still make sure its at night or the lights are off to let them settle in. As said above, setting up and maintaining another tank is a lot of time and money. I think even with a tank crash I still wouldn't QT. Just me.
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