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Safest route is 3 weeks in your own quarantine tank, David. That way if ich does
break out, you'll see it in *that* tank and not in your display. Plus, this allows you to train your fish to accept the food you offer, in a non-competitive environment. PLUS ![]() Marc "Patty, David & Alex Town" wrote: OK Soup, so you're saying that a total of two weeks looking OK and eating OK should be enough ? I picked up a 6 line the day he came in, and a small yellow tang that had been there a week. I got the six line the day he came in because I didn't want to take the chance of having it bought out from under me. That happened with the last six line they had. The store will only hold a fish for you for a day. Both have been doing fine in a 29 gal Q tank, interested in exploring, and ready to eat every time I drop something into the tank. Thanks for your opinion. Anyone else have a moment to chime in ? D.T. Soup wrote: Hopefully whatever fish your buying has sat at the LFS for at least a week before you buy it. If everything looks good and the fish is seen eating and swimming well then I would quarantine it for another week at home. Keep a close eye on it and check for any uncharacteristic spots or bumps. HTH -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
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