Amazon4
Premium Member
I have a 20 long as a QT. In there are currently:
4 lyretail anthias
1 red margin fairy wrasse
1 tiny watchman goby
There is some live rock, and I had aged the hang on filter sponge in a sump. They've been in QT for 3+ weeks now.
By doing daily 1 gal water changes, and not over feeding, I've kept the water quality very good (zero trates, trites, ammonia). SG is at 1.022
The resident are all doing well (knock on wood) and are just waiting for the 180 to be ready for additions.
I had QT'd with the intent to observe and only treat any illnesses that arise. However, I'm wondering about internal parasites. I've not seen any of them...well...poo to know if there are any indications present. But I thought it may be worth treating them as a preventative measure.
Your thoughts? Is there something I can soak the mysis with (so far only the wrasse is eating flake at this time)?
Thanks!
4 lyretail anthias
1 red margin fairy wrasse
1 tiny watchman goby
There is some live rock, and I had aged the hang on filter sponge in a sump. They've been in QT for 3+ weeks now.
By doing daily 1 gal water changes, and not over feeding, I've kept the water quality very good (zero trates, trites, ammonia). SG is at 1.022
The resident are all doing well (knock on wood) and are just waiting for the 180 to be ready for additions.
I had QT'd with the intent to observe and only treat any illnesses that arise. However, I'm wondering about internal parasites. I've not seen any of them...well...poo to know if there are any indications present. But I thought it may be worth treating them as a preventative measure.
Your thoughts? Is there something I can soak the mysis with (so far only the wrasse is eating flake at this time)?
Thanks!