Fountainhead
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I brought home a nice-looking Powder Brown Tang yesterday, and acclimated him into a fully-cycled 40 gallon Q tank. The tank contains one large hunk of live rock that I removed from the main tank a month ago since it didn't fit in wth the aquascaping.
The LFS had been holding him at 1.15, and I had the Q tank at the same. I acclimated him for an hour or so for PH and temp. He looks great, and has eaten sprulina (flake), prime reef (flake), and nori since he's been here. I'm going to lower the salinity to 1.10 over the next 3 or 4 days.
I've read that Powder Browns are very susceptible to Ich and other parasites. In the abscence of any symptoms, do you think it'd be necessary (or wise) to pre-emptively medicate him at all in quarantine, beyond the hyposalinity? There is the one hunk of live rock in there, but I have no intention of ever moving it back to the main tank. Personally, I'd prefer to just leave him be without additional medication, but I'm paranoid after reading about how prone they are to parasites. I really want this guy to have every chance. Medicate or no?
The LFS had been holding him at 1.15, and I had the Q tank at the same. I acclimated him for an hour or so for PH and temp. He looks great, and has eaten sprulina (flake), prime reef (flake), and nori since he's been here. I'm going to lower the salinity to 1.10 over the next 3 or 4 days.
I've read that Powder Browns are very susceptible to Ich and other parasites. In the abscence of any symptoms, do you think it'd be necessary (or wise) to pre-emptively medicate him at all in quarantine, beyond the hyposalinity? There is the one hunk of live rock in there, but I have no intention of ever moving it back to the main tank. Personally, I'd prefer to just leave him be without additional medication, but I'm paranoid after reading about how prone they are to parasites. I really want this guy to have every chance. Medicate or no?