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Old 02-10-2012, 03:07 AM
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...or is the risk so low that it is not worth to quarantine those...that's what I was wondering about.
Well, I'm not sure about a scientific standpoint, but I would consider inverts like shrimp/nems to be much less of a threat simply because they don't have any live rock. Snails' shells are like mini live rocks though, so I do consider snails to be a threat. Sorry, that doesn't really answer your question too well. Maybe there is some more authoritative information out there.
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Old 02-10-2012, 03:11 AM
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I will definitly quarantine a few more weeks, but I am really curious about this.

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Sorry, that doesn't really answer your question too well. Maybe there is some more authoritative information out there.
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LFS don't usually qt nems and inverts.

Usually right into acclimate and then tank. Possible dip.
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Old 02-10-2012, 03:05 PM
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Ok but many LFS have ich, marine velvet and brook in their tanks, so is a LFS a reference?

Does liveaquaria do the same with anemone?

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Usually right into acclimate and then tank. Possible dip.
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I think if it is just a coral (or nem) then the risk of adding a parasite is low. Corals and nems slime up, expand and contract and would make it hard for any parasite to stick there for any length of time. The risk gets greater when the coral or nem is on a rock....the bigger the rock, the greater the surface area for potential problems
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Old 02-10-2012, 11:59 PM
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that make sense. I was more afraid that some free swimming parasite could have been in the water with the anemone though, but I guess the risk is very low and only the water that was stick to the anemone got into the tank.

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I think if it is just a coral (or nem) then the risk of adding a parasite is low. Corals and nems slime up, expand and contract and would make it hard for any parasite to stick there for any length of time. The risk gets greater when the coral or nem is on a rock....the bigger the rock, the greater the surface area for potential problems
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On a side note ...
Are you able to run that 4 x 24 in pairs? One pair to start, then the second for mid-day?
Only reason I ask is it seems a lot for the clowns in a QT if all they get is darkness, and then BAM 96 watts, especially of T5HO.
I have a 15w T8 for my 20 that I'll use for fish, and a 65w PC for light dependant dudes.

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