Hi all,
Not sure what forum's best for this query.
I acquired some macroalgae (chaeto and culpera) from a fellow reefer. They have BJD in their tank... so I've decided to quarantine the macroalgae before adding it to my DT refugium.
I get it's best to use sterile macro for refugiums but decided to try quarantine. This might help with other fish/coral diseases/pests, but will it also allow the BJD to die off? No fish in QT tank... but I do have some rock with gsp (don't care if it dies as it's unwanted).
Obviously the presence of coral will prolong the disease, but if I remove the coral... will the BJD die off, and be safe to move macro to DT? If so, what's the 'fallow' period?
Maybe leaving the gsp in is a good idea as it will be an indicator of if/when the BJD is gone?
Thanks
Not sure what forum's best for this query.
I acquired some macroalgae (chaeto and culpera) from a fellow reefer. They have BJD in their tank... so I've decided to quarantine the macroalgae before adding it to my DT refugium.
I get it's best to use sterile macro for refugiums but decided to try quarantine. This might help with other fish/coral diseases/pests, but will it also allow the BJD to die off? No fish in QT tank... but I do have some rock with gsp (don't care if it dies as it's unwanted).
Obviously the presence of coral will prolong the disease, but if I remove the coral... will the BJD die off, and be safe to move macro to DT? If so, what's the 'fallow' period?
Maybe leaving the gsp in is a good idea as it will be an indicator of if/when the BJD is gone?
Thanks