I just read daveedka's great article on ich and he raised a great point about the need of a quarantine tank being part of "best practices" of aquarium keeping. With all of the discussion here about accerelated cycling techniques (using Bio-Spira, etc.), I'm wondering how accelerated cycling and fishless cycling accomodate a quarantine, in the interest of "best practices" aquarium keeping.
So, I should quarantine new addition candidates before putting them in my main display aquarium to make sure no new diseases or parasites are introduced into the main aquarium. Cool. How about when stocking my aquarium initially?
When using an accelerated or fishless cycling technigue, the idea is you add your stock all at once. Shouldn't that stock be quarantined first? I mean that last thing I would want to do is dump several potential ich carriers into my main display aquarium resulting in my having to treat whatever beakouts occur.
Thanks!
EDIT: I guess this thread sort of illustrates what I'm asking about in this thread.
Peace...
So, I should quarantine new addition candidates before putting them in my main display aquarium to make sure no new diseases or parasites are introduced into the main aquarium. Cool. How about when stocking my aquarium initially?
When using an accelerated or fishless cycling technigue, the idea is you add your stock all at once. Shouldn't that stock be quarantined first? I mean that last thing I would want to do is dump several potential ich carriers into my main display aquarium resulting in my having to treat whatever beakouts occur.
Thanks!
EDIT: I guess this thread sort of illustrates what I'm asking about in this thread.
Peace...
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