Is it me, or do people frequently find that fish die early in in quarantine? I set up a thirty gallon quarantine with live rock and sock filter. I noticed if fish can get through the first week, they will usually be fine. But all too often I get a fish, match the specific gravity, do a half hour or more bag float, and a quick acclimation to avoid toxin buildup.
The next day the fish looks unlikely to survive another day, and sure enough dies. This seems to be more of a problem with fish bought online rather than through local fish store, but unfortunately, online source is the only source for some of these fish. I exclusively buy from Live Aquaria, by the way. Is the trip by FedEx just too jarring on the fish?
It doesn't matter if my ammonia is zero, and other parameters perfect as well. In fact, I just took an Auriga butterfly out of quarantine after five weeks, and he did just fine, after purchasing from the local shop.
Does anyone have any similar experiences or thoughts on this? Just so you know, I've been doing FOWLR and reef tanks for eleven years. This has been an ongoing problem. Once fish are in the main tank there is very rarely an issue.
Thanks
Bruce
200 gallon "reefish" tank
The next day the fish looks unlikely to survive another day, and sure enough dies. This seems to be more of a problem with fish bought online rather than through local fish store, but unfortunately, online source is the only source for some of these fish. I exclusively buy from Live Aquaria, by the way. Is the trip by FedEx just too jarring on the fish?
It doesn't matter if my ammonia is zero, and other parameters perfect as well. In fact, I just took an Auriga butterfly out of quarantine after five weeks, and he did just fine, after purchasing from the local shop.
Does anyone have any similar experiences or thoughts on this? Just so you know, I've been doing FOWLR and reef tanks for eleven years. This has been an ongoing problem. Once fish are in the main tank there is very rarely an issue.
Thanks
Bruce
200 gallon "reefish" tank