Freshwater Dipping Corals & Fish

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Hello everyone. I just had a question about freshwater dipping corals and fish. I know that a lot of people do dips on new arrivals of corals, but I do not see much posted on dipping fish, unless they are sick. My question is, is it okay to freshwater dip new arrivals of fish for 5 minutes and than start the drip acclimation back into saltwater? Also, how long should you freshwater dip new corals before you acclimate them? Thanks everyone!
 

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Seems like that would be added stress to the fish. Proper QT is what the fish need before entry into the tank or purchase fish from a reputable vendor that does proper QT for you before shipping.
 

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Lots of extra stress. I’d really only recommend a fw dip if you are trying to test for a problem or alleviate symptoms. Preemptively treating with copper and prazi in qt makes sure nothing makes it to the dt.
For corals, an iodine dip is a better route. Fw dip on coral can do a lot of damage, won’t instantly kill it but I wouldn’t do it unless I had to.
 

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