I know I'm deviating a bit (but not much) from the ongoing discussion (moderators, feel free to add this as a new post or otherwise move it), but I am in the process of setting up a new tank after an initial rough start into the hobby. I've learned my lessons and am reading everything I can get my hands on. To that end, I am attempting to come up with a "new fish" assimilation routine to prevent introducing a diseased fish to the main tank. This is what I have come up with:
Let's assume the following:
a) we have a "proper" Q-tank set-up.
b) we introduce or assimilate the newly acquired fish properly to the Q-tank on day 1.
c) there are no "apparent" signs of disease but "treat" the fish nevertheless.
With these assumptions, this is my suggested approach:
1) Day 1, set salinity level at the same level of the tank in which the fish came from, else set to 1.020. Feed fish garlic-soaked food. Make sure the fish is eating before proceeding to step 2.
2) Day 2 & 3, Begin reducing salinity. Make two water changes a day to reach therapeutic levels by day 4. Continue w/ garlic
3) Day 4, 1.007-1.009 salinity level reached
5) Days 5-21, maintain salinity level and continue feeding garlic, add Zoecon soaked food to "one" of the daily feedings.
6) Days 21-28, If fish is clear of disease and otherwise healthy begin increasing salinity to match main tank levels
7) Day 28, move to main tank following proper assimilation process.
If disease visibly manifests or is otherwise "still visible" after Day 5 then resort to appropriate meds (copper) and/or f/w dip "depending" on the diagnose of the disease and severity of the fish's condition.
COMMENTS? SUGGESTIONS? IMPROVEMENTS? LAUGHTER?
Those using Garlic - do you continue feeding garlic to the fish in your main tank on a regular baisis? If so, on what kind of schedule?
Thanks!
[ June 20, 2001: Message edited by: Fish&Chips ]
[ June 20, 2001: Message edited by: Fish&Chips ]