Question about quarantining

edolan

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I am new to the hobby and have done a bit of research but still have a lot to learn. I recently purchased my first coral and found aiptasia on the base rock the next day which I have since removed. This is in quarantine. I have not been able to find a definitive answer to this question so there may not be one. So I would like to do a poll to see what consensus their is.

If you were quarantining coral that you knew was from a tank that had aiptasia or that you considered highly suspect to having been exposed to aiptasia how long would you quarantine for before adding it to your display tank?
 
+1 for dipping and QT

I would go 3 full weeks, 4 better, without see the pest before I put it in my tank.
 
Most coral dips attack the central nervous system. The corals, being coelenterates, only have a pretty crude set of neural connections. They don't have a CNS to fry. Most corals pests have a CNS being flat worms, red bugs (Arthropoda), or nematodes. But aiptasia is an anemone and it is a coelenterate. So a dip should not affect it. I suppose removing the plug or cleaning it with a brush would remove any hitch hiking aiptasia.
 
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