Constantin
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Do you QT your corals and other inverts, if so, how and for how long?
My main concern is ich - which could be transfered with the water that the corals come with, or in the plugs, ect. All other parasites or problems associated with getting new corals can be diagnosed by just observing the coral for a few days in a QT tank. Possible ich contamination would require a long term QT.
Whats the best method to be safe? I can only think of setting up a separate tank for this purpose, with adequate lighting, filtration, heaters, powerheads, ect - is that the only option to go?
I already have a 55g QT, but i use copper in that one so... not an option.
My main concern is ich - which could be transfered with the water that the corals come with, or in the plugs, ect. All other parasites or problems associated with getting new corals can be diagnosed by just observing the coral for a few days in a QT tank. Possible ich contamination would require a long term QT.
Whats the best method to be safe? I can only think of setting up a separate tank for this purpose, with adequate lighting, filtration, heaters, powerheads, ect - is that the only option to go?
I already have a 55g QT, but i use copper in that one so... not an option.