Mandarin fish and quarantine

Ingasar

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I have a lfs with a mandarin that has been conditioned to eat frozen. My understanding is that copper treatment in quarantine is not done with mandarins because the copepods will not survive the copper treated water. If the mandarin eats frozen, then does he tolerate the qt with cu treatment the same as most other fish?
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They have pretty thick slime coating that cannot be easily penetrated by parasites. I would surprised if your mandarin carried crypto or any other parasites.
 
I am more worried about crypto living in the gills. I am just trying to be as close to 100% safe as possible.
 
Mandarins are ich resistant but there are other parasites that are much worse that they can acquire. They can get ich, just less susceptible.
 
If the mandarin is eating frozen, tank transfer would take care of any potential crypto lurking in the gills.
 
out of curiosity, which LFS are you talking about?

i would echo the comments of the others here. my mandy is my only fish that i did not QT. not that i would advocate it, it's just what i did. it is a calculated risk, and it thankfully turned out well for me.

i have a much more detailed response here:
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2433928

-edit-

although looking back at some of your other posts, it seems you have a fairly aggressive tank. puffers, triggers, and a moray, am i correct? i would be cautious about putting a mandy in with those types of roommates. i don't know that a mandy would fair well in a tank like that.
 
I haven't seen anyone mention that they don't normally do particularly well with medication like copper, which is the actually reason they aren't qt not because the pods will die.

I would still qt but just observe it for a month or so.
 
Well I drip acclimated him to the cu treated qt and about 6 hours later he wasn't looking good. He wasn't moving a whole lot. I decided to roll the dice and acclimate him to the reef tank. I had a low tolerance to do it from the beginning. Now a few days later he looks good. I'm still not getting him to eat mysis from my tongs but saw him eat a floating one. I think I have a healthy population of pods in the rt also.
 
Well I drip acclimated him to the cu treated qt and about 6 hours later he wasn't looking good. He wasn't moving a whole lot. I decided to roll the dice and acclimate him to the reef tank. I had a low tolerance to do it from the beginning. Now a few days later he looks good. I'm still not getting him to eat mysis from my tongs but saw him eat a floating one. I think I have a healthy population of pods in the rt also.

In your sized tank, assuming it is somewhat mature, you would not need to feed supplemental frozen.
 

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