julianp
New member
I've been wondering whether or not it is overkill to quarantine incoming macroalgae, snails, other detrivores, etc?
The reason I ask is that I've worked very hard to make sure that cryptocaryon irritans, flukes, brook, and the like are completely absent from and never introduced to my main tank and would hate to waste all of that time by introducing something on the shell of a snail or in a clump of macroalgae.
And, if it would be best to quarantine, how long should it be for? I know cryptocaryon, for example, has a 6 week life cycle -- but is it necessary to quarantine macro or inverts for the entire 6 weeks?
Thanks,
-Julian
The reason I ask is that I've worked very hard to make sure that cryptocaryon irritans, flukes, brook, and the like are completely absent from and never introduced to my main tank and would hate to waste all of that time by introducing something on the shell of a snail or in a clump of macroalgae.
And, if it would be best to quarantine, how long should it be for? I know cryptocaryon, for example, has a 6 week life cycle -- but is it necessary to quarantine macro or inverts for the entire 6 weeks?
Thanks,
-Julian