One thing I learned is MI's do not respond well to ANY disturbances.About that...I did not quaranteen my Mi last September,when I bought it.I assumed that unless it was quaranteened in a rather large aquarium(100 gallon) with a generous landscape of LR and a variety of foods to eat,efficient filtration,it would probably perish.I am afraid that would be impossible for me,at that time.It was risky,but it went from the LFS directly into the DT.Maybe luck,however it wasn't a problem.The LFS already had it 6 weeks and it appeared healthy,and eating already.Did the same with my CB too,for the same reason.Both are very healthy 10 months later,and much bigger.No ich,or other diseases.All my stock is healthy.
I am moving in 6 days and rehoming my entire stock to the LFS,because I figure the move will be too stressful for them and I do not have the ability to set up my 220g ,right away,in my new place that is an hour away.It is their best shot at survival.I will miss them,too.I hope to get reestablished right away after the move,with the 220,however I do not think I will buy another MI.I was thrilled mine did well,but I really feel bad so many die in captivity.
I have used TTM when I set up my DT last year,and that was before the purchase of some of my more delicate fish.It does work but it is time consuming and takes up space when you are using it for a large aquarium.I had three ( 20gal)aquariums,I used for the TTM method when I upgraded from a 125g to a 220.Plus 3 Rubbermaid containers for my LR.During TTM I lost a few fish,however I suspected they were ailing and yet not appearing to be unhealthy or ill. There had been ich issues prior to TTM,however after the process and everything was successfully moved to the 220,the method worked and proved itself to be worth the effort.I never had any issues once everything was established in the 220...
Now I have to tear it down,because I have to move...Good luck with your new MI , Naraku