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|  Quarantine Do you quarantine? Fish? Corals? Both? Ever wish you had quarantined when you hadn't? What is your quarantine setup like? I myself do not quarantine anything. Mostly due to space and impatience. But I haven't heard any nasty stories to encourage me to do so...only statements saying I should. | 
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|   I had one for FW, but I've been very... um... lazy to do one for my reef tanks, I try to add stuff rarely, but I'm worried one day it will bite me in the butt... | 
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|   I quarantine all new fish, I should with all corals too especially with all the nasty pests out there My achilles tang would of been just another statistic if I didn't have him in quarantine and he would of probably killed all my other fish too ( he had marine velvet) Last edited by marie; 03-23-2007 at 02:12 AM. | 
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|   Normally QT fish with a little 10g with a Aqua-clear and heater unless I was confident pest free (like a promise from another reefer) but more than fish can cause problems so I found. Got a little acro frag that ended up spreading bugs though-out tank, added some rock and got aptasia (no QT). | 
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|   I started to quarantine a while ago in a 10 gallon. Due to aiptasia on rocks and a unwanted hitchiker. I have only quarantined fish and Im thinking of QT my new corals as well but I get to lazy or impatient  | 
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 As for the bugs, whole tank treatment with Interceptor(x3), they're gone but by the time I figured out what was going on and got with the cure, the acros started to bleach and brown out. Colours still not coming back. Last edited by mark; 03-23-2007 at 03:10 AM. | 
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|   at least the red bugs are treatable, the montipora nudibranches are what scare me | 
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|   Everything that I buy goes into quarantine for a minimum of 6 weeks. Corals get a iodine dip and also a freshwater dip. Is it a pain? You bet it is. But, I havn't had any kind of disease or parasite infect either my fish or my coral yet, nor do I intend to. Man, with all the money I've spent on fish and coral, why wouldn't you want to quarantine? The cost of a quarantine setup is cheap compared to the cost of losing livestock and most importantly getting frustrated at a hobby that should be relaxing.  So start a quarantine tank you'll thank yourself latter. Well, did you set it up yet? Come on, drop those cheetos, get off the computer and set one up.  | 
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|   nope i haven't set it up yet. i need to hear a few horror stories first. the theoretical damages of not quarantining don't mean much to me, no offense. i need to know the real possibilities of contracting something horrible before i clutter my apartment even more, and stress my corals even more. |