mpderksen
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I'm getting my order tomorrow from LA for the first fish for my new tank (my 75 was full, so I HAD to start a second one....).
The order includes a goby and Chromis, as well as a cleaner shrimp. I want to do it right with TTM and QT. But I don't believe I can prophylactically treat the fish as the meds aren't good for the shrimp.
In this case, since the tank is newly cycled, and there have been no fish in there, if I put the shrimp in, does that put any risk of infecting it? Can any fish parasites potentially come on the inverts? I would think that as long as I keep the fish in a proper QT, anything the shrimp brings in would die off before the fish get introduced to the tank. Isn't a tank with just a shrimp "fallow"? Or am I misunderstanding that?
Or, should I keep everything in the same QT together and not treat unless I see something (this is risky based on the standard protocols I've read by the experts here).
The order includes a goby and Chromis, as well as a cleaner shrimp. I want to do it right with TTM and QT. But I don't believe I can prophylactically treat the fish as the meds aren't good for the shrimp.
In this case, since the tank is newly cycled, and there have been no fish in there, if I put the shrimp in, does that put any risk of infecting it? Can any fish parasites potentially come on the inverts? I would think that as long as I keep the fish in a proper QT, anything the shrimp brings in would die off before the fish get introduced to the tank. Isn't a tank with just a shrimp "fallow"? Or am I misunderstanding that?
Or, should I keep everything in the same QT together and not treat unless I see something (this is risky based on the standard protocols I've read by the experts here).