CrayolaViolence
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Out of curiosity how does one QT fish like mandarins, and have them survive? Especially survive any kind of treatment that would kill copepods in the tank even if you were to feed live ones daily (if it were possible).
I was wondering how people handle fish that are extremely sensitive and or stressful. Another one I was thinking of is the leopard wrasse. How would you QT or treat that fish without substrate? Wouldn't you risk it injuring itself trying to bury against a bare bottom tank (if you don't use substrate which would have to be disposed of if the tank is treated with copper). I am sure there are a whole list of fish that would suffer greatly in a QT set up yet are popular. I'm not advocating not QTing, so please don't think that, I'm just wondering how a person deals with, realistically, fish that are more apt to die from QT than not.
I was wondering how people handle fish that are extremely sensitive and or stressful. Another one I was thinking of is the leopard wrasse. How would you QT or treat that fish without substrate? Wouldn't you risk it injuring itself trying to bury against a bare bottom tank (if you don't use substrate which would have to be disposed of if the tank is treated with copper). I am sure there are a whole list of fish that would suffer greatly in a QT set up yet are popular. I'm not advocating not QTing, so please don't think that, I'm just wondering how a person deals with, realistically, fish that are more apt to die from QT than not.