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1 clown, 1 copperband butter, 1 yellow goby and a pistol shrimpAnything else in the tank with it? Looks like parts of its dorsal fin got bitten off.
Also montipora plate, Duncan, mushroom1 clown, 1 copperband butter, 1 yellow goby and a pistol shrimp
So this is not fin rot?Going to have to bet on the clown. They aren’t very friendly tankmates.
Fin rot doesn’t pop up too often - that’s going to look like the whole fin is eroding. These are just bite marks.So this is not fin rot?
guess there is No reason to keep it in this small quarantine tank then. i Will take it back to my main tank and make sure it gets quality mysis and algaeFin rot doesn’t pop up too often - that’s going to look like the whole fin is eroding. These are just bite marks.
Just keep an eye out for aggression. Separate out the aggressor if need be.I
guess there is No reason to keep it in this small quarantine tank then. i Will take it back to my main tank and make sure it gets quality mysis and algae
In terms of ich, would it be worth doing a quarantine for 70 days to eradicate it from main tank?Just keep an eye out for aggression. Separate out the aggressor if need be.
Yes, it's worth it but I believe it's 45 days per Jay Hemdal, the staff marine biologist. See:In terms of ich, would it be worth doing a quarantine for 70 days to eradicate it from main tank? i am going to set up a quarantine tank but it is very small (15 gallons)
If the fish hasn’t been qt’ed, it never hurts to do a full copper and prazi treatment.In terms of ich, would it be worth doing a quarantine for 70 days to eradicate it from main tank?
i am going to set up a quarantine tank but it is very small (15 gallons)