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who quarantines fish
Just wondering who here quarantines their new additions, and who doesn't. I have never done it but now that i would like to add some more expensive fish i been thinking of it.
what process do you guys use and how long should a fish be quarantine for |
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I don't buy new fish anymore, but did quarantine all new fish when I did, having lost a tankful of big fish to velvet by not doing QT. I used a 40g tank, hang on filter and treated with chloroquine for 2 weeks.
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if im going to be getting small fish between 1.5"-4" wound a 10g be enough??
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It would be OK, for those 1.5" fish, but for a 4" fish, anything you can do to make it a little bigger would be better. 15-20g if you can.
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Yup everything that goes in my tank get quarantined. I quarantine for 14 days, 7 with chloroquine phosphate, and then 7 days of observation. It's all done in a 15g tank with a hob filter, heater and bubbler.
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I do.
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Aquattro do you have a thread detailing your treatment procedure for chlorquine phosphate? I was considering using this treatment for a flame angel I have in qt. thanks
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I QT all new fish using the hypo method.
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2007/6/fish Not only for disease prevention but gives them a strong head start before going into the display tank.
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Yes, minimum six weeks including prazi-pro and either CP or cupramine depending on species.
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I may have typed something out long ago, but I use 20mg/l in tank, no carbon, no rock. After 7 days I change 50% water with new water containing 10mg/l. Lights off, it's photosensitive.
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