Hi Lasse,
Been following your tank build and loving it. A lot of the chemistry goes over my head but I have picked up a lot! Thank you for documenting so thoroughly!
I went through the thread and couldn’t find any reference to how you introduce you livestock, particularly fish? I ask because I’ve been thinking a lot about how to introduce new life to my 80 gallon. Do you keep livestock in quarantine prior to adding? Or do you have another magical solution we mortals have not figured out?
Apologies if this was already covered and I missed it.
I´m very much against the method many people in this forum use inorder to QT their fish. Many use a prophylactic approach - e.g. the use of chemicals and different type of antibiotics just if.......
I´m not against using chemicals in order to treat fish with clear indications of an ongoing microbial infection but to use them just incase.....No. The use of antibiotics should not be done by amateurs - its up to the professionals to use - IMO.
I´m not against observation QT (without prophylactic treatment) ifd it is done in a working aquarium with stone and sand in order to reduce stress. If this type of QT is in use - I would change around 20% of the water - using DT water every day the last week of the QT.
However - I do not use any type of QT normally but I do some steps before I introduce my fish into the DT. If I purchase from a LF - i normally observe the fish and the aquarium I buy from for a while before I buy. If I have done a special order (happens often) - I take the fish directly from my LF in the delivery bag. When I come home - I put my newcomer in my refugium or in an adaption box. The reson for this is that my newcomer should be adapted to my aquariums biological biota without being stressed or bullied by the old etablished fish. The biological adaption and that the fish get the same "smell" as my old fish is important for me in my rutine. In this way - the bullying when the newcomer will be introduced is minimal. When I finally decide to introduce my new fish - I do it when its only some minutes left of my daylight period. I have use this method many years now and it works well for me. I also only feed my fish with frozen adult artemia and freshwater cyclops and when the newcomer is in adaption "mode" - I feed them rather often.
When I start my aquarium - I introduce hardy fish in the start
Sincerely Lasse