ifirefight
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"I dont have the room or money for a QT". How many times have you heard this one??
Please dont start this hobby without the proper equipment.
crimzy;2608737 said:QT is actually a very stressful environment, not a haven. They are generally small with poor biological filtration and poorly maintained. QUOTE]
then the QT is set up improperly and maintained improperly thats has nothing to do with the fact that qting performed properly works.
I generally use a 10G(if the fish is big I use a 20G) with no lighting just ambient (unless I am qting corals)
a preseeded biological sponge and a couple chunks of LR out of my display/sump (I break down and set up my QT when needed)
fish lost to disease without qt: oh this is a long list and often one fish would get more sick and yes it is probably related proportionatly to my level of expirience and care of my DT
fish lost After QT to disease: 2 lemon peel angels (marine velvet), 1 chromis(? stress induced something or other the rest of the chromis beat him up), foxface (internal parasites).
fish lost during QT: flame angel (?), copperbanded butterfly (refused to eat), yellow tang (ich), skunk clown (all wild caught)
I'm sure I'm missing a few fish on one or the other lists but in general I have found QTing to be safer overall. though defiantly not a wonder cure for everything It can help prevent introduction of nasties into your tank. especially with corals. Porphylactic dips (for corals)are hit or miss as how do you know your dipping for the ailment of the coral? unless you know what it has.