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Quarantine/Hospital Tanks

Aquaria
By G ma
from the G ma department, Section Diaries
Posted on Wed Aug 29, 2007 at 01:04:55 PM PST
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I want to make sure that I am doing this correctly.



I am currently using a 2.5 gallon tank as a quarantine/hospital tank.

The tank has no gravel, plants or decoration; does have a heater, a sponge filter with aeration through this filter.

I have been cleaning the tank of detritus and changing the water on a daily basis.

Is this the proper procedure? If not, what recommendations would you make?

How long should fish be quarantined before putting them in the general population?

G ma

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Quarantine/Hospital Tanks | 3 comments (3 topical, editorial, 0 hidden)
Re: Quarantine/Hospital Tanks (none / 0) (#2)
by angelhologram on Wed Nov 01, 2006 at 05:38:38 AM PST

What you are doing is fine if your diligent with the water changes, but an easier way wold be to do a fishless cycle on the q-tank. 6 weeks is usually sufficient for quarantining new fish though I like to wait 2 months.
*BEFORE you buy fish make sure you understand what "Cycling" a tank means <- quoted from miskaral* ~Trying to make a difference one fish at a time~


Re: Quarantine/Hospital Tanks (none / 0) (#1)
by loach48 on Wed Nov 01, 2006 at 05:26:33 AM PST

I believe  on what you are doing is excellent, but if you own large fish like oscars and african chiclids,how will they prosper ?



See importing a cycle to tanks in response (none / 0) (#3)
by unclescott on Wed Nov 01, 2006 at 11:42:38 AM PST

to one of your also very good questions above. I would keep them there 2-4 weeks. (Actually I often cheat and set up new tanks for new acquisitions, but the idea is the same.)

Also, there are so many parasites which your new fish have been exposed to that I would urge you to also treat them with a broad spectrum antiparasite treatment. Some parasites will not make themselves known until even months after you have the fish and for them, mere quarantine is useless. (See Camallanus in IH for an example.)

And as I mentioned in a diary a week or two back, even that is not a foolproof system if only one treatment is given for parasites and the fish are carrying eggs of the parasite - which will often survive treatment and hatch later. I suppose a preventative treatment a week or two apart in quarantine would be better than what I did. Naturally I was in a hurry...and am paying for it.

Again that involves a lot of time, effort and money and I realize that none of us have enough of those.

atb!

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