I have read through a lot of threads about being pro active regarding new fish. First I admit I have never quarantined but I have used the TTM method with success. Many years ago I lost fish to Ich but not lately, however I did lose some to flukes not even knowing much about them. I do now.
Does QT trump TTM primarily because of velvet and urinoma?
What is better Copper-safe or CP, assuming I can even get a script for the latter.
Does the copper treatment stay in the QT tank for ever? I hate ruin a perfectly good small DT aio (20 g). I think it might be a little tight but I considered getting a 10g and use that for the chemical treatment and use the 20g for further observation.
Aside from purchasing the chemicals and a copper test kit. The QT method in some ways is easier than TTM.
Unfortunately I have (and want) a pretty small fish load so with only 3 fish in a 100g tank and only thinking about 3 more it is a pain to do anything pro actively. I am more interested in corals but fish are nice for movement. Plus most non reefers only think of fish I have had to explain too many times that corals are animals and not a plastic ornament:)
Even though I have a LFS that claims to QT for 2 weeks I don't believe it. I once went in there on the day new fish were delivered and a guy who lost everything during a hurricane bought everything he could right out of the tanks as fast as the employee could catch them. So much for that BS.
I'm sure I will have more questions but this is a start.
Does QT trump TTM primarily because of velvet and urinoma?
What is better Copper-safe or CP, assuming I can even get a script for the latter.
Does the copper treatment stay in the QT tank for ever? I hate ruin a perfectly good small DT aio (20 g). I think it might be a little tight but I considered getting a 10g and use that for the chemical treatment and use the 20g for further observation.
Aside from purchasing the chemicals and a copper test kit. The QT method in some ways is easier than TTM.
Unfortunately I have (and want) a pretty small fish load so with only 3 fish in a 100g tank and only thinking about 3 more it is a pain to do anything pro actively. I am more interested in corals but fish are nice for movement. Plus most non reefers only think of fish I have had to explain too many times that corals are animals and not a plastic ornament:)
Even though I have a LFS that claims to QT for 2 weeks I don't believe it. I once went in there on the day new fish were delivered and a guy who lost everything during a hurricane bought everything he could right out of the tanks as fast as the employee could catch them. So much for that BS.
I'm sure I will have more questions but this is a start.
