Snail is still alive after 24 hours so i think its safe to say tank is cycled emailed a store near me asking if they have the midas blenny in stock and going to order him today if they have
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I'll disagree with this. The 2 reefers in my local reef club who did full therapeutic QT had far and a way the worst survival rate for fish. I know, I was one of them. Once I stopped the harsh chemical treatments I have had much better survival rates.It will live but there’s one catch
fish disease. The exact math is this:
if you elect for no disease preps, the chances any fish are alive in eight months are 10%. All data comes from the fish disease forum here and on every board, avail for recalculation if someone sees other patterns evident. The data does not come from a lucky guys home reef example, which is not joe public’s reef. Jane and joe public post in disease forums, and when we reef we can expect our results to match theirs, not the awesome outliers in the industry.
if you elect to run full blown fallow and quarantine and maintain that medical separation standard for the life of the reef building/stocking phase, you have an 80% chance of retention of any fish after eight months in the tank.
if you skip fallow and qt, and opt for bottled treatments, or garlic, or anything other than fallow and quarantine, chances are same as option one, still 10%
so many might agree with my interp of data from all online fish disease forums for reefs. they also disagreed w my cycling notions heh
i don’t even keep marine fish and probably never will, the data is merely as I read it by clicking any forum currently.
Again, the fish disease forum is the wrong place to look. You ignore the entire population of reefers that never have a fish disease problem so have no need to go to that section.I agree to that and Paul doesn’t have to quarantine either. Outliers
not found in current trending in any online fish disease forum. Nobody helps save fish there using that means.