I am wondering how many of you quarantine new corals before placing them in your display.
If you do, why and for how long?
If you don't, why?
If you do sometimes, which ones do you QT and why?
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I am wondering how many of you quarantine new corals before placing them in your display.
If you do, why and for how long?
If you don't, why?
If you do sometimes, which ones do you QT and why?
I dont quarantine but I will do a freshwater dip with some lugols iodine on all of them just incase!!!
I do sometimes just some sps don't wont red bugs.
I don't keep a tank set up for it all time i have a 10 gallon i just fill with change water from my tank and i use a 175 watt MH standard light left over
from work with a old lamp from my tank
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We don't, but we really should, with as many corals we've collected so far it would really suck to bring something bad into one of the tanks.
For LPS,I don't q-tine.For Acropora spp,I q-tine for red-bugs with Interceptor.For the Acropora FW's,i'm still experimenting with an effective treatment.
Thanks all for the input so far!
When I started learning about marine systems last year, I didn't see much about QTing corals. Recently, however, I am seeing more evidence of people doing it, and I was wondering how many of you guys do!
I should, I know, but I don't... too damn lazy. Besides that... I suggest it STRONGLY!!!
There's nowhere else I'ld rather be... unless, of course, you're buying![]()
What are red bugs?
Red bugs are a parasitic copepod that are exclusive to Acropora sp. corals.
I haven't yet... What does the freshwater dip with iodine do?
Great topic!