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With few exceptions (starfish, urchins, anemones immediately come to mind); most corals/inverts can host the tomont (encysted) stage of marine parasites (e.g. ich, velvet).
A snail or hermit shell, or shrimp exoskeleton most definitely could.
With few exceptions (starfish, urchins, anemones immediately come to mind); most corals/inverts can host the tomont (encysted) stage of marine parasites (e.g. ich, velvet).
A snail or hermit shell, or shrimp exoskeleton most definitely could.
So at some point if I want to add a shrimp or CUC how do I QT them? Can't use copper then what?
Isolate them to a fishless environment for 76 days. More info: https://www.reef2reef.com/ams/how-to-quarantine-coral-and-inverts.228/
I keep mine in my coral qt. Then when I move to display, I add a few more to the coral qt. Frags are getting same fallow period so works for meOh boy I was afraid of that. Guess I'll be without a CUC.
I keep mine in my coral qt. Then when I move to display, I add a few more to the coral qt. Frags are getting same fallow period so works for me
I remember reading sea cucumbers can host black ich.