I hope he pulls through for sure! What size is the qt tank?
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She's by herself in a 10g petco special, filled up to 8 gallons. I have three of them setup for QT with little fluval HOB filters. Change the water once a week with tank water from one of my disease free systems. This time around I used live rock in my QTs, since I had a bunch leftover from tearing down and rescaping my Red Sea Reefer 450. Lots of aptasia and bristleworms, but I'm pretty confident that the rock is free of fish parasites. I've been quarantining this way for about a year now and haven't had any serious diseases in my DTs in a long time now. If this one croaks or (fingers crossed) survives quarantine, I will definitely be getting rid of that rock and bleaching that tank.I hope he pulls through for sure! What size is the qt tank?
Never been a problem for the dozens of other fish I've QT'd in those 10 gallons. Heck, I quarantined a 10" crosshatch trigger in one of those and it did totally fine, and that thing probably could have broken the glass, just had to do 50% water changes every other day. Do a lot of your fish die from swimming into the sides of your tank?? I've never heard of that happening, but who knows... I'll have to talk to my wife about upgrading to a 40b for quarantine, she'll be pretty hyped on that idea.Wrasse like to swim, and they swim fast. Might have been too small of a tank and she swam into the side of the tank?
Hard to say... Everything I have experienced is only anecdotal. I would recommend observing it for a few days before any kind of treatment regardless. From what I understand General Cure is easier on them since it's a lower dose of Prazi. Also, Chloroquine Phosphate is a definite no (which I'd imagine you already know). I've also heard of people doing half doses of Prazipro.So, I just got a golden rhomboid..... should I not run it through prazi? You’ve got me concerned after reading this.
If you got it from a place that guarantees their fish, ala LiveAquaria, try to get the prazi treatments in within their 14 day window. My first one was from LA, but died on about day 18 and my current one is direct from wholesale from my service guy (so no warranty, but slightly cheaper).I was supposed to be getting a pintail in addition but it didn’t ship because it “failed inspection”. They said next week they should have more, so maybe I’ll just wait until next week to do the two rounds of prazi.
I'd focus on the fish you have now. The other one may not show up at all, if they didn't have a healthy one to send you to begin with (have had this happen, where two weeks later they just refunded me). Also, I'm sure you've heard this before, so I will try not to soapbox you, but you should really try to QT one at a time. One sick fish can kill multiple healthy ones (speaking from experience).Only problem is I just have one quarantine tank, so if I put it through prazi now and then the fish that was supposed to come does get shipped then it’s going in the same tank and I would have to re-prazi
Not impossible. Using egg crate lids on my QT, I've run tons of fish through those systems without injury including a decent amount of wrasses. No way to rule it out, but crazy if that's happened to two in a row of that species but no others.Is it possible you have a heavy lid on the QT? If the fish isn't displaying symptoms when you first get it, perhaps it's jumping into the lid when you're not watching and breaking its back?