NicoleC
New member
Unfortunately, we all seem to learn about QT that way.
By the way, you need to QT corals and anything wet, or you risk introducing diseases again. I would cool it until your 6 week "clean up" of the main tank is complete, reintroduce your healthy fish, and then consider coral purchases. QT those for 6 weeks, too, to eliminate virtually all common fish parasites and carefully examine everything (several times) for nasty hitchhikers like zoanthid eating nudis, etc. It's MUCH easier to fix the problem in QT than after introducing it to your display tank.
You can introduce more items into QT, but the 6 week timeclock starts after the LAST addition.
By the way, you need to QT corals and anything wet, or you risk introducing diseases again. I would cool it until your 6 week "clean up" of the main tank is complete, reintroduce your healthy fish, and then consider coral purchases. QT those for 6 weeks, too, to eliminate virtually all common fish parasites and carefully examine everything (several times) for nasty hitchhikers like zoanthid eating nudis, etc. It's MUCH easier to fix the problem in QT than after introducing it to your display tank.
You can introduce more items into QT, but the 6 week timeclock starts after the LAST addition.