Can you just dip new fish in methylene blue and then put them in your main tank right away? Will the methylene blue kill external parasites such as Ich on the fish? And is dipping them in methylene blue almost the same as quarantine in copper?
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You can - and what it does depends on what parasite you're talking about - and what protocol you use for your dip. Generally speaking it is not the same as a copper quarantine (or almost the same). I would personally not rely on it.Can you just dip new fish in methylene blue and then put them in your main tank right away? Will the methylene blue kill external parasites such as Ich on the fish? And is dipping them in methylene blue almost the same as quarantine in copper?
There are also multiple threads here. One problem with all of this is that it's always hard to pin down whether a given fish that is being quarantined actually has a disease. So - if you do a dip with methylene blue - and there were no parasites - you will think 'it worked'.You are going to get a lot of varying opinions on this but since you asked can you do this, only MB, the answer is yes. You can. It is better than nothing but as with everything there is still risk.
Bob Fenner has a blurb on fresh water dips and baths using Methylene Blue. I would recommend heading over to your favorite search engine and taking a look.
There are also multiple threads here. One problem with all of this is that it's always hard to pin down whether a given fish that is being quarantined actually has a disease. So - if you do a dip with methylene blue - and there were no parasites - you will think 'it worked'.
I tend to go with the instructions on the bottle - Kordon has instructions for dips, treatment, etc. I do not believe it's effective for all parasites - and the manufacturer states as much.
No apology needed - I knew multiple people have discussed it here - but I did not know about the fenner information. Humblefish wrote a writeup on it several years ago - with a protocol. I do not know if it matches the one on the bottle (Kordon)I don't disagree. I just prefer Mr. Fener's methods and explanation and have used it in the past.
On a personal opinion level, which they didn't ask, is that proper quarantine, isolation, observation, and hospital protocols are better. Assuming one is educated (understanding how, why, when, etc) and practiced. I believe that more harm can be done when doing any of these incorrectly.
I added a bit more, apologies as I know you didn't ask for all of that Hope your day is well.
May your luck continue. Rarely do the LFS use therapeutic levels of meds but rather lower amounts to keep things at bay but not eradicate. I can’t take the chance as have some rather expensive fish in very large tanks so QT everything except captive bred fish from Biota, Poma or Bali A, which I have many.This here all depends on if your fish a really healthy in your tank correctly.
I do not dip or QT my fish when I get them. Typically I purchase a new fish and let the life stock store keep them for a week until the new shipment comes in. (Good customer service.) As normally their tanks have all the medications to help treat for parasites.
If they are alive I pick them up and acclimate and add.
If you’re going to use medications on your own you might as well set up a QT and do it that way.
I also try not to add very sensitive fish to my tank as I know there is ich in it but none of my fish ever have spots and eat just about anything I through at them