It's been a month since I tragically lost my blue throat trigger and coral beauty to ick. since then my foxface rabbitfish and false clown have been in hyposalinity QT. They are doing really well and getting a little chunky now . Never showed any signs of illness. Thank you for all that helped me with thoughtful advice. I've got my calendar marked for July 5th for when they can go back into the empty DT. We replaced the crushed coral with sand and invested in a Current LOOP lighting/power head system (which we love). This has been a very long ordeal and we won't be making the mistake of putting new fish directly into the DT ever again. It's been heartbreaking to watch the Foxface be stuck in a small 20g instead of the 100g DT. You can tell he's sad. I think the clown would be happy anywhere he is lol
We've been doing a lot of studying on QT but have been unable to find any info specific on CUC QT. We have only been able to find info on acclimating them. I've heard they should be QT'd because they could have a parasite hitchhiking in/on their shell. When it comes time to get a CUC, we would like to do it right. Some CUC like to burrow in sand, so how do you QT them when you have a clean bottom tank? Any suggestions on a safe CUC for a noobie that really doesn't want to hurt her fish ever again?
We've been doing a lot of studying on QT but have been unable to find any info specific on CUC QT. We have only been able to find info on acclimating them. I've heard they should be QT'd because they could have a parasite hitchhiking in/on their shell. When it comes time to get a CUC, we would like to do it right. Some CUC like to burrow in sand, so how do you QT them when you have a clean bottom tank? Any suggestions on a safe CUC for a noobie that really doesn't want to hurt her fish ever again?