thats a beautiful fish! my order comes tomorrow. cant wait!Blueface angel has been doing great in qt.
Wanted to share the pics and video for you to confirm.
It's healthy and about 7" or maybe more to 8"
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thats a beautiful fish! my order comes tomorrow. cant wait!Blueface angel has been doing great in qt.
Wanted to share the pics and video for you to confirm.
It's healthy and about 7" or maybe more to 8"
Yes just email us and we will find what you are looking forOh cool! Also can you order in fish that is not listed on the site?
Cool! I just emailed you guyszYes just email us and we will find what you are looking for
@Dr. Reef was looking at zoas on your site, how many polyps are the frags?? There are some beautiful zoas there!
Normally there are way more but some have minimal 4 and very few will say 1 headEvery time I order they say 3/4” or 3-4 polyps. It’s been double or triple every time. Insanely good service.
Gorgeous! Will make a wonderful additionBlueface angel has been doing great in qt.
Wanted to share the pics and video for you to confirm.
It's healthy and about 7" or maybe more to 8"
HiI’ve ordered from them three times. The first everything was perfect. Fat healthy fish. The second two orders. Some fish sent very thin and frail. Deaths right away covered with store credit no problem. I do have several fish in the last two orders just disappear conveniently after the doa window expires. It's just too expensive to have your fish not do well and disappear when you have nothing aggressive in the tank as the culprit. I will say they did work with me and gave me half cost replacement on the fish that didn’t make it after the window, which I didn’t expect and greatly appreciated. But shipping skinny fish that refuse to eat is not great. I was so happy the first order and then sad the next two. I really wanted to love their service but I don’t think I will be ordering again. Just my experience, I know others have gotten healthy fish each time that thrive.
We qt for 30 days, 14 in copper and 14 in other meds.in 5 yrs we had a handful of cases in which most all of them added something non qted into the tank, There is only 1 case of ich that maybe was a failed fallow.Generally speaking. Personally don't believe two weeks of QT sufficient to identify what I'm aware of plus everything else I never bother getting a doctrine to identify.
I'm not questioning your methods. Just saying that two weeks insufficient as to what was mentioned by the OP plus I fear more than ich and my comments were general and not directed at you specifically. He very specifically said only two weeks.We qt for 30 days, 14 in copper and 14 in other meds.in 5 yrs we had a handful of cases in which most all of them added something non qted into the tank, There is only 1 case of ich that maybe was a failed fallow.
Very trueThe old saying is if your unhappy you will tell 10 people and if your happy youll tell 2 . This is somewhat true I believe. Ive purchased from Dr Reef a few times (just got a order 2 weeks ago) if there were issues they were addressed right away. Cant ask for anything more than that.
Dr. Reef, a side question
I'm wanting to know this about your production facility and handling of these bulk fish not from a disease angle but from a filtration angle
On a scale from 1-10 how much ammonia prediction do you do without testing and verification in your facility?
Myself I'm 100% or 10/10 for predictive ammonia for all my reefing career. I've never ran the test on any saltwater system I own, I don't own any ammonia test and never have, and for my consultation jobs I don't request ammonia testing from the tanks at hand.
I would imagine that for your home reef, you're not running daily tests out of concern for stability/ ammonia control except for the case that a seneye is in place they're running nh3 full time. Most of us reef at home that way
But for your facility, throngs of fish going out and in, various groups going into new holdings or coming out of them
Quarantine systems aren't high surface area like reef tanks, so are you managing your fish in/out job with two hip holsters with salifert on the left and api on the right, testing at a frenetic pace?
Or area you using predictive ammonia control even for quarantine? Are you able to assess surface area details in a given qt setup and know it'll carry your fish bioload merely by having done it so much for 5 years now or is it true that you have to constantly test and retest to balance your systems ammonia control?
We know how awesome gallons of fritz bacteria is: I'm not sure detailed testing is a requirement for that type of bacteria given your testing history with it already
You knew it's timing (instant bioload carry, no harm to fish) even before creating your fish business
Trusting fritz and having that work perfectly for five years counts as a win pattern. That would be predictive ammonia control, hoping there's another human out there who can intuit ammonia vs fear it with constant testing and reaction