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my understanding is Concept quarantines new arrivals for 2 weeks. At least that is what I have been told.
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Quite a few places set aside new arrivals for a couple of weeks before placing up For Sale. Technically could be called a quarantine but not really what believe a reefer is thinking of establishing for new stock.
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ocanick corals in aldergrove does
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Just to clarify I was talking about the holding tanks to ensure they are healthy and are showing no signs of disease.
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Live Aquaria for the Diver's Den. They don't ship to Canada though, and yes they charge a premium for the fish on the Diver's Den.
There is a big difference between a proper quarantine and simply just holding the fish for observation for a week or two before offering up for sale. There are some LFS that hold the fish for a week or two. |
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