If this is a ridiculous idea I apologize, but can TTM be done on anemones that aren't attached? I just got a flower anemone, and would love to not have to wait 76 days to put it in the display since it has no hard surface. Thoughts?
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Add it to your tank. Crypto will not effect it.
The coral qt is totally precautionary. I would think the same as you, but it was mentioned Theronts are my concern here rather than Tomonts. If I go the bucket route, does the anemone need an air stone running?In my opinion if you add the nem to an existing qt that you've had going fishless due to disease, it would start you back at day one. Just to be safe I'd go the bucket/container.
The coral qt is totally precautionary. I would think the same as you, but it was mentioned Theronts are my concern here rather than Tomonts. If I go the bucket route, does the anemone need an air stone running?
Haha! I once tried explaining the rationale to my husband...I won't try that again!
Yes, I think the multiple tanks and buckets everywhere has lost him...thank goodness he leaves me alone with it allMy wife understands it; she just doesn't like it due to all the tanks I have spread out all over the house.
This same 48 hour protocol would also work on other invertebrates without a hard surface also, such as cucumbers and nudibranches?
Are there any CUC critters that would qualify for the 48 hour route unlike crabs and snails that need a 76 day quarantine?