I take the other approach, 9 weeks in QT and I treat only if necessary. That said I keep QT set up with live rock at all times and then set up another hospital tank only if treatment is required. I do dip all new fish prior to placing them in the QT.
Hmmmm Pre-display tank, hospital tank and display tank. I don't know if I can talk the wife into a third?
I take the other approach, 9 weeks in QT and I treat only if necessary. That said I keep QT set up with live rock at all times and then set up another hospital tank only if treatment is required. I do dip all new fish prior to placing them in the QT.
What do you dip them in?
I take the other approach, 9 weeks in QT and I treat only if necessary. That said I keep QT set up with live rock at all times and then set up another hospital tank only if treatment is required. I do dip all new fish prior to placing them in the QT.
My LFS keeps their fish in treated water. They have always told me not to put their water in my tank because it has copper in it.
An observation only QT IMO is a waste of time. Your looking at what you think is a healthy or disease free fish for 4 weeks, throw em in the DT and bam!
That said I keep QT set up with live rock at all times and then set up another hospital tank only if treatment is required.
Observation is certainly NOT a waste of time, but 4 weeks is too short! It may be prudent to prophylactically treat some fish, but not all IME.
Was wondering if anyone treats for the basic ailments when bringing fish home from the LFS to the QT tank, before you see any signs as a precautionary treatment?