Hey guys
Currently quarantining a lawnmower blenny and a chromis for 6 weeks without medication. I observe both sides of each fish once a day for disease. I have 2 questions,
1) where does the number 6 weeks come from? Is it to do with some life cycle? Or experience?
2) say my blenny and chromis carried ich. Is there a high chance that after 6 weeks of daily observations they just won’t show white spots and thus I’ll never pick it up? I’m checking for signs of scratching or flashing but none of those. In which case would best practice be pre-medicating? Or would you only premedicate for Tang’s etc?
I purchased the fish from a tank that had a powder brown tang in it, and so since the tang had no ich in two occasions over 2 weeks, I deemed that tank safe to purchase from.
(I’m ich paranoid now after my last failed quarantine of a tang)
Currently quarantining a lawnmower blenny and a chromis for 6 weeks without medication. I observe both sides of each fish once a day for disease. I have 2 questions,
1) where does the number 6 weeks come from? Is it to do with some life cycle? Or experience?
2) say my blenny and chromis carried ich. Is there a high chance that after 6 weeks of daily observations they just won’t show white spots and thus I’ll never pick it up? I’m checking for signs of scratching or flashing but none of those. In which case would best practice be pre-medicating? Or would you only premedicate for Tang’s etc?
I purchased the fish from a tank that had a powder brown tang in it, and so since the tang had no ich in two occasions over 2 weeks, I deemed that tank safe to purchase from.
(I’m ich paranoid now after my last failed quarantine of a tang)