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Is it safe for macros like chaeto to be, so-to-speak, quarantined in tap water? I have heard macros can live in various types of waters. Can chaeto survive brackish quarantine? Basically, can we "clean" chaeto in a way that kills off bad things by hyposalinity? Fish diseases would not survive that, would aiptasia or any other nuisances ?
 

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You could certainly leave it by itself after acquiring it for 11 weeks in order to get rid of velvet, ich, and brook. As for other things, I’m not sure.
 

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Most macros should be able to handle a short freshwater dip, but i would suggest using rodi water. :) ~shaun k.
 

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I rinsed mine off in RO/DI and it killed it so definitely freshwater is a no no for me. I just swirl mine around in some saltwater if need be.
 

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I've taken hardy macros (chaeto, G. Hayi, etc.) and rinsed them under the sink for a few seconds. I'm sure it's a no-no for some (I wouldn't do it with Caulerpa or Halimeda, as they have a higher tendency to go sexual) but I've had no issues thus far. However, judging by some other posters, apparently my experience hasn't been the norm.
 

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