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![]() I used to do 8 weeks in a 30 gal QT tank but found it a pain to wait that long.
So now, only corals, LR, snails etc go into the QT tank now. I now use the tank transfer method for fish, where every 3 days you transfer the fish to another tank for a total of 15 days. I use 15 gal pails for this, each with its own heater and air hose.(3 pails) Mind you, I have not done a tang yet, this would require a larger pail/tank. I also use prazi-pro for 3 transfers. No copper Read up about this http://atj.net.au/marineaquaria/3daytransfer.html I mainly use this method to eradicate ich and worms/parasites Luckily I have not had to deal with marine velvet yet. |
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![]() I prefer the hypo route myself. Much easier on the fish and has other benefits as well, especially with delicate and finicky eaters. Unfortunately, it is not a quick process, though.
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2007/6/fish
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![]() I used to be a big fan of tank transfer including bleach washing and air drying tanks between steps . I recently changed my mind after going through it with a pyramid butterfly that came down with velvet AFTER going through tank transfer (day 22 of QT). It did not cope well with copper at even the lowest dose so I used CP. Fish survived and is still with me today. I could have lost my entire tank if I had trusted tank transfer and put it in after 15 days.
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![]() Tank transfer and hypo-salinity method are only good for marine ich. They don't work on any other parasites like marine velvet and brook. You should have copper and/or chloroquine phosphate on hand to deal with those things.
Also after tank transfer treatment is done (and hypo also), you should leave the fish in QT up to 2 months for observation. There is no stress to fish in a properly set up QT. |
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![]() my last tank got marine velvet so I want to make sure thats taken care of also.
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![]() I think the consensus of a fallow tank is past 9 weeks, and some even go 11, just to be clear of everything
Your QT will be dictated by the size of fish you put in it Longer tanks are needed for swimmers such as tangs and rabbitfish A 20g is fine for small guys under 2" I'd stay away from copper as it shortens lifespans Put them in the QT and monitor them for 6 weeks If you like, after they are eating for the first week, use Prazipro as suggested, but after that, if it ain't broke ... |