<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7683944#post7683944 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Sara B
I agree that something needs to be done to make the wholesalers more responsible and aware of the problem this is causing in the hobby.
I have just started my 2nd Levamisole treatment today in QT. I have lost one frag so far from the treatments in QT and when I pulled all of the Acro's out of the main tank last week, I found about 3 more acro's that showed damage from the AEFW's on sides that were not visible while viewing the tank. I will NEVER add another SPS coral without going into QT as the last bug I need is the Monti Nudi's too!
Sara
heh i really don't get why the hobbyists are claiming or thinking that it's solely the wholesaler's responsibility to do so (i'm on both sides of thta coin, being a long time hobbyists who's worked in the ind. for some time, heh)
since when is any critter capable of guaranteed as being 'perfect' ?
i'd make the effort, as some others do, to clean up livestock as well as possile before sale-simply because it makes sense on so many levels (including repeat biz from cust's who get clean livestock) but it's still certainly not an issue that should garner any 'blame' from the end purchaser's side
nor is it at times an even remotely practical thing to accomplish-if hobbyists knew the process and timeframe of arrivals and how facilities acually are setup/run
it's like blaming the store for ich when you don't q yerself, prior to intro to the main system
kinda like blaming a ***** for her pup's fleas , lol
i've always recommended to everyone to follow proper q protocol-it's ultimately solely the hobbyist's responsibility to ensure proper husbandry for what they buy-and should be done if there's a known bug presence or not
it's not likely going to ever be possible to ensure everyone gets bug free stock anyway-y'all need to be aware of the sheer numbers and volume of pieces moving through the chain at any one time, staff available, etc etc. to really appreciate this thousands of corals might move through ONE import facility in a week
