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Unread 02/24/2014, 08:07 PM   #1
cb684
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Aggressive Quarantine: What's your recipe?

Hey all,
I saw a few posts giving overall idea of quarantine protocols. Would you please share your protocol (how long, what products you use and dosage) for quarantining fish stock?
Thanks a lot!
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Unread 02/24/2014, 09:12 PM   #2
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Best practice quarantine protocol

My suggested protocol is to use tank transfer for all new specimens to insure against cryptocaryon irritans. 12 days and two 10 or 20 gallon tanks is all it takes.

The initial receiving tank is temp and SG adjusted to the bag water( SG a few points couple of points lower than the bagwater is ok but not higher) This obviates the need for drip acclimation and prolonged stays in bag water where pH can rise and ammonia toxicity can increase once the bag is opened. This is particularly important after prolonged stays in the bag.

During the 12 day tank transfer process ( 3 day stays 4 transfers, move fish on the morning of days 4,7,10,13) observe for other maladies. Since there are no meds to interact with in the transfer tanks which contain freshly mixed salt water aged and aerated overnight , use an ammonia detoxifier such as Prime during each 3 day period. Bound copper products for example can't be safely used with ammonia detoxifiers as more toxic free copper occurs with lethal copper toxicity,even though total copper measures the same.

If there is reason to suspect infestation with brooklynellosis, velvet or flukes , do a formalin bath before starting treatment with copper for velvet, formalin for brooklynellosis or prazi pro for flukes.

Since not all maladies will present symptoms in the 12 days( flukes can easily be missed, velvet can take up to 30 days to present), use a larger cycled QT tank for an additional 2 to 4 weeks of observation depending on the condition of the fish with treatment as necessary.

Most fish receive no medications yet all are effectively prophylactically treated for ich,the most common killer

Ammonia is monitored and has never been an issue during the 3 day stay but a detoxifier is added just in case, The cycled tank takes care of itself.

BTW there is no need to worry about nitrite or nitrate.


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Unread 02/24/2014, 09:57 PM   #3
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1 - 4 week treatment of cuprmamine
2 - 2 doses (minimum) of prazi pro spaced 7 days apart
3 -dips with quick cure (15-30m) sometimes thought it should be more frequent


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Unread 02/25/2014, 09:09 AM   #4
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Small (sometimes medium) fish protocol: Tank transfer, with Prazipro administered at the beginning of transfers 2 & 4. One month observation afterwards.

Medium/large fish protocol: Chloroquine phosphate for 4 weeks (wrasses get Cupramine or Coppersafe instead). Two rounds of Prazipro (5 days apart) administered either before or after CP treatment.


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