john f
Member
Well..............this should start WWIII.
I have been reading every post on the net I could find and following all of the in vogue advice. So I have started quarantine for my 1000 reef with a 55 gallon tank running hyposalinity.
So far I have had 7 fish die due to amyloodinium and at least 1 die secondary to a gill fluke infestation.
I think I want to switch to cupramine for the Q tank and forget about hyposalinity.
Hypo may work fine for cryptocaryon, but as far as I can tell that is all.
So Hypo does not work for: amyloodinium, gill flukes, black spot, uronema, etc.
Why then are so many people in love with hyposalinity. I have tried it now for several Q cycles and so far my 1000 gallon reef has not one fish in it.
So I have two choices.............1. Forget quarantine and add fish directly to display. or 2. Quarantine with cupramine and eliminate amyloodinium, cryptocaryon, gill flukes........
Why not?
John
I have been reading every post on the net I could find and following all of the in vogue advice. So I have started quarantine for my 1000 reef with a 55 gallon tank running hyposalinity.
So far I have had 7 fish die due to amyloodinium and at least 1 die secondary to a gill fluke infestation.
I think I want to switch to cupramine for the Q tank and forget about hyposalinity.
Hypo may work fine for cryptocaryon, but as far as I can tell that is all.
So Hypo does not work for: amyloodinium, gill flukes, black spot, uronema, etc.
Why then are so many people in love with hyposalinity. I have tried it now for several Q cycles and so far my 1000 gallon reef has not one fish in it.
So I have two choices.............1. Forget quarantine and add fish directly to display. or 2. Quarantine with cupramine and eliminate amyloodinium, cryptocaryon, gill flukes........
Why not?
John