Stuart60611
New member
I was just posting in the newbie forum about my view on ich, when an idea came to mind. I for one would buy all my fish at a signicantly higher price if the seller would treat all fish for a full 4 week treatment with, for example, curpramine for ich, velvet, etc. (except maybe puffers or tangs, who would be maybe treated with quinine) and a praziquantel med for flukes and then observed for a few weeks thereafter to be certain there are no signs of disease before being sold. LA Drivers' Den seems to do the best job at something close to this by carefully quarantining everything and treating if signs of disease. However, they do not profolatically treat all species, and I have read that people still seem to get fish from them that have health issues too often. Plus, the fish that are available on Drivers' Den are usually of the more expensive or rare variety. An LFS that did this more geared toward the mainstream livestock of the hobby could charge a lot more per fish for this special treatment, and many of us would be happy to pay the premium. Certainly, there could be no guranteee that your fish is being sold to you free from disease. But a guarantee that every fish was treated for the full treatments as described above, whether disease was observed or not, then monitored for a period thereafter to be certain the fish is healthy before being sold.