serpentman
part time superhero
I just thought I would put this out there for all my fellow noob's considering whether or not to quarantine. One thing I do remember from my previous experiences is what a pain in the tail it is to have an infestation go through a collection. I have been quarantining my reptiles for many years so figured that I would start right from the beginning with my reef.
Well, 1 week ago I purchased a pristine yellow tang specimen. Good weight, fins looked good, blah blah blah. Well, I have been quarantining this little guy in a 20L since then. In that time, he has developed black and white ich (not sure if they are different). Treating him shouldn't represent an overly difficult challenge as I he is isolated. Had he been in the main tank, it would be another story.
Some might argue that this may have been caused by the stress of QT to begin with. This may be the case. However, one can't argue that the parasites were present on him from day 1.
I'll step off my soapbox. I just thought I would share my experience for those of you on the fence or planning to add a QT protocol "when my tank is set up". To me, its a good habit to get into from the very start. For the cost of setting up a QT tank (~$60), its seems foolish to me not too.
Well, 1 week ago I purchased a pristine yellow tang specimen. Good weight, fins looked good, blah blah blah. Well, I have been quarantining this little guy in a 20L since then. In that time, he has developed black and white ich (not sure if they are different). Treating him shouldn't represent an overly difficult challenge as I he is isolated. Had he been in the main tank, it would be another story.
Some might argue that this may have been caused by the stress of QT to begin with. This may be the case. However, one can't argue that the parasites were present on him from day 1.
I'll step off my soapbox. I just thought I would share my experience for those of you on the fence or planning to add a QT protocol "when my tank is set up". To me, its a good habit to get into from the very start. For the cost of setting up a QT tank (~$60), its seems foolish to me not too.