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Thanks for the clarification, as mentioned above we suggest QT even if it's not medicated so that fish can settled in after transit and get eating without the stress of established fish or possible bullying. Many of our clients have been leaning towards acclimation boxes so they can recover but easy to release after they're deemed healthy.Even if they were not sent through an LFS, there is always a chance they could have something. Check out this link from Biota, and here's a quote from that link:
"Do I really need to quarantine your livestock?
It is very rare for captive bred fish to be carrying parasites or illness, far less likely than wild caught fish. We practice strict biosecurity protocols designed and implemented by our Biota marine biologists. Fish from each facility are separated into their own systems with their own tools. We take regular samples to view under a microscope to ensure the health of our fish. However, we do suggest hobbyists quarantine livestock regardless of vendor as good practice. Quarantine and conditioning (a rest period in a safe place after shipping) ensures you're only adding the healthiest and most ready livestock to your display aquarium."
I do my best to quarantine everything "wet", including fish, corals and other inverts, which does involve multiple tanks. For fish, I follow the R2R medicated QT protocol maintained by Jay Hemdal and others found here:
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Current Quarantine Protocol
2024 Quarantine Procedures Jay Hemdal David Scarborough Protozoans (Cryptocaryon/ich, Amyloodinium/velvet) and Metazoan trematodes/flukes are by far the most common parasites found on newly acquired fish. A carefully managed, proactive quarantine process can effectively eliminate these...www.reef2reef.com
Good luck!
Thank you for your reply here! I hope you didn't think I was speaking badly about Biota, I very much like you guys and what you're doingThanks for the clarification, as mentioned above we suggest QT even if it's not medicated so that fish can settled in after transit and get eating without the stress of established fish or possible bullying. Many of our clients have been leaning towards acclimation boxes so they can recover but easy to release after they're deemed healthy.
