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I set up a reef tank last October and never quarantine anything . (I know) I’m transferring everything over to a bigger tank where I’m sure I’ll add more fish (and will qt these new fish)
But what about the older fish I haven’t added anything for months and show no sign of any diseases all fish look healthy. Is it worth qt these also to make sure I have a disease free system ? Would any of these diseases already shown themselves if they were in my system ?
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Many of the diseases in fish are present but suppressed or controlled by a healthy fish's immune system. So, even though they are looking good now, a very stressful situation (ie: new tank location, new fish added, etc...) could possibly cause their immune system to drop a bit and a "hidden" disease state to manifest itself. Since going into a new system...I personally would start off fresh and prophylactically treat those current fish. It's basically how much risk you are willing to accept.
 

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Yep, either go all in or put new fish through observation only. Treating new fish with copper will unfortunately reduce their immune system and if you add them to a tank with potentially suppressed diseases, the diseases may get a foothold and impact not only the new fish, but the existing ones too.

Personally I QT’d all my livestock in my current system and after doing that would never go back to any other way. Extremely healthy fish and coral... it takes a lot of work not picking up the random drag or fish without significant QT efforts though!
 
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Would it also make sense at this point to go fishless for the 70something days ?? While quarantine ?
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Would it also make sense at this point to go fishless for the 70something days ?? While quarantine ?
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Yes, you have to do that will you QT the fish for it to be effective. This would allow anything that was present to die off without a fish host. So in the end, you have a clean tank, and clean fish once they have been treated.
 
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