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This is likely to be an unpopular opinion but here it goes:
It is my sincere belief that “hobby grade” quarantine causes more harm than good.
The fish you just got is stressed from travel, probably stressed from being caught in the wild recently and instead of dropping it into your large display tank with plenty of rocks to hide and established chemistry, pods and tank mates you drop it into a tiny tank with freshly made saltwater, possibly no biological filter and a tiny piece of PVC…
I truly believe that more fish have been killed by this process than saved.
If the fish looks healthy I just drop it straight into the display, preferably at dusk, have had zero issues with this method in the last 16 years.
I believe one of the old school reefers was also in this camp, can’t remember his name at this time.
Any one else agree with this?
It is my sincere belief that “hobby grade” quarantine causes more harm than good.
The fish you just got is stressed from travel, probably stressed from being caught in the wild recently and instead of dropping it into your large display tank with plenty of rocks to hide and established chemistry, pods and tank mates you drop it into a tiny tank with freshly made saltwater, possibly no biological filter and a tiny piece of PVC…
I truly believe that more fish have been killed by this process than saved.
If the fish looks healthy I just drop it straight into the display, preferably at dusk, have had zero issues with this method in the last 16 years.
I believe one of the old school reefers was also in this camp, can’t remember his name at this time.
Any one else agree with this?