Starting a new system and wanted to verify that my new plan on quarantining the fish was good before I began.
After fish are received, get RO/DI water and match the temperature and ph to the bag water fish comes in. Acclimate the temp and add the fish for a 30 min FW dip.
After, place fish in first hospital tank and let settle overnight.
1st hospital tank will be about 30g with heater, thermometer, pvc, bubbler, and small powerhead. Adding ammonia remover when needed.
Add prazipro and watch for 7 days. Trying to feed prepared foods after first night.
After prazi is finished, Begin TTM by switching to second tank.
After 3 days switch again... and so on until the full 12 days is up.
After TTM is finished, treat again with Prazipro for 7 days and watch.
Once second prazi treatment is complete, move to Quarantine tank, which this time includes protein skimmer and bio filter.
Watch for additional 2 weeks to look for any symptoms of parasites or the like, make sure is feeding well, and if all is good, add to tank.
What do you think of this? I was contemplating also adding a cupramine dose after the second prazi dose, but not sure. I understand that this is a lot of treatment, but with the ttm i will have zero chance of ich, which is amazing. And prazi should not be too stressful on the fish, and i've read 1 treatment is not always enough.
Anything you would do differently? Should I add anything?
Please let me know.
You have to decide what you are going to preemptively treat for and on what type of fish, and then which things you are not preemptively treating for. Many people will treat all fish for worms and ich, and treat all anemone fish for brooklynella. Beyond that you need to know enough about enough about the species so that you know if they are chronically plagued by certain diseases in the hobby. The "in the hobby" part is important, what happens to fish in the ocean is completely irrelevant, so it does not apply unless you have a few hundred million gallons in your tank. Your QT system should reflect your decision on these things. Overall, your QT system doesn't seem bad, but maybe overly complicated. No protein skimmers are needed unless you also have a long term holding tank in the mix. The fish will be in the QT system for 10 weeks or more so you will want to plan for that.
For fresh water baths see here: http://www.reefland.com/forum/marin...tment/18887-freshwater-dip-marine-fishes.html
As an aside, I would say that if you are squeamish about certain types of treatments that will almost certainly need to be done, you will need to get over that. Copper or cupramine is the acceptable treatment for Marine ich which will come in from even the best vendors, so you will need to be able to use it. Buy it read the instructions and determine what you need to setup to achieve treatment based on manufactures instructions and for the given size fish you will be QT'ing.
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