To what extent would you clean and quarantine corals coming from a tank with aiptasia, bubble and other nuisance algae, and other hitchhikers.
My approach would be to clean the tank of pests as much as possible and make sure the corals themselves were free of pests. Then I would move to a quarantine tank for monitoring. I was considering a secondary cleaning and quarantine just in case any pests show up in the quarantine tank.
If the quarantine tank gets aiptasia or flatworms, nudis, algae, etc. what would you do? Move to a new quarantine tank, sterilize the old one , clean the corals, and move them back for a tertiary quarantine is what I would do.
My approach would be to clean the tank of pests as much as possible and make sure the corals themselves were free of pests. Then I would move to a quarantine tank for monitoring. I was considering a secondary cleaning and quarantine just in case any pests show up in the quarantine tank.
If the quarantine tank gets aiptasia or flatworms, nudis, algae, etc. what would you do? Move to a new quarantine tank, sterilize the old one , clean the corals, and move them back for a tertiary quarantine is what I would do.