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Thank you.
For the experts: Should I keep the tang in QT for longer to monitor, return it to the DT, or more treatment?

I would hold off on more treatments as long as it looks stable. I like to wait a minimum of 14 days from when symptoms went away before moving a fish back to a DT, especially since we don't really know what was going on here...this is assuming the QT is stable and doesn't have high ammonia or something.

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I would hold off on more treatments as long as it looks stable. I like to wait a minimum of 14 days from when symptoms went away before moving a fish back to a DT, especially since we don't really know what was going on here...this is assuming the QT is stable and doesn't have high ammonia or something.

Jay
Thank you, will stay in a holding pattern for at least 14 days.
 

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