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![]() As long as there are no fish in it for 3 months, you'll be fine. Now it is possible to add it in water if you got a coral from an infected tank. However, it's nt likely that you would do that as an infected tank is fairly obvious fairly quickly.
I do have some pieces here for you still, if you want to start adding. I just needed a break from playing in the tank for a bit, I'll reply to your PM for the weekend.
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![]() To add to what Brad stated, it's OK to add things to a tank that is sitting fallow, but what you add may bring with it 'things', so it's best to dip or better yet quarantine stuff before you add it to your tank
Just don't ever add ANY corals to your tank without first dipping and thoroughly inspecting As for the corals you have in QT that were in the tank that had velvet; let them sit for the 3 months before they go back into your DT What are you doing with the 1 fish you have left ? |
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![]() He is in QT the tuff guy he didn't even get a spot
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![]() He'll still need to be treated as he could be a carrier.
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