I have sure learned alot from this forum and my last three months of fish keeping, not having had any fish since the 60's, the dark age of aquariums. I have a 5 gallon eclipse, amongst others, planted ,which did have 4 guppies and 2 cory's. Down to one guppy and think that I have a camallanus problem, (acutally I am pretty sure that is what it is and will treat is ASAP), and I have had all the new tank algae probs that I read about here. Those are resolving as well. After all of that, I must say, that never again will a plant go in my aquarium without a bleach or potassium permanganate treatment, nor will any fish without spending some time in quarantine. Now here is my question that I ask of the more experienced folks here:
Is there value in treating, prophyltcaly, the fish in the QT ??? Obviously during a one month quarantine ich will show up and can be dealt with then. My concern is the slow killers, like the camallanus that have probalby been eating away at my guppies since I got them 3 months ago. These guppies would have passed any health inspection I could have given them in a QT and then moved to the tank to spread this pest?
Any comments or guidance is appreciated.
Thanks
Jack
Is there value in treating, prophyltcaly, the fish in the QT ??? Obviously during a one month quarantine ich will show up and can be dealt with then. My concern is the slow killers, like the camallanus that have probalby been eating away at my guppies since I got them 3 months ago. These guppies would have passed any health inspection I could have given them in a QT and then moved to the tank to spread this pest?
Any comments or guidance is appreciated.
Thanks
Jack