Question on QT and clownfish ID.

alonso24k

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So my two clowns recently passed. One got sick and the other jumped from my tank and my son loved these guys so I went out today and purchased new guys. I got one ocellaris clown for $15 and a snowflake clown for $50. I was told it was a snowflake clownfish but he does not look like my previous snowflake which I was 100% sure was a premium snowflake. To me he looks more like a black ice snowflake clown, what do you guys think?
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this is him and this is an image of a black ice which has thicker black lines and black fins
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Also when I took these guys home I put them in my 10 gallon QT. I plan on leaving them there for a month to make sure everything is healthy after what happened to my last snowflake. Can I just leave them for a month with regular water maintenance and keep an eye on them or do I HAVE to medicate them while in QT to be sure they do not bring in any unwanted diseases into my main tank after a month?? I would honestly prefer not to use any medication because I know this can cause stress, I'd rather just keep a real good eye on them for a month but by doing this can a disease still make it to my tank even after one month?? Can diseases lay dormant for that long or will they show by then?
 

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'Snowflake' and other terminology doesn't seem to quite mean what it used to. It is simply a color morph (once upon a time it was only available from a few breeders, thus proving the provenance) not a separate species or anything like that. AFAIK most people medicate during the QT process, as the clownfish can carry a disease for some time, just like we do. I'm one of those reckless people who do not QT, mostly due to the small size of my operation.
 

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I don't medicate unless I see a sign of an illness, but I quarantine for 5-6 weeks to make sure nothing shows up. Apparently fish stores running low levels of copper in their systems can disguise illnesses for a few weeks after purchase.
 

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