Ok, so, no need to reinvent the wheel. Standard QT procedures still apply. If you happened to have seen my post from the other day, this is in no way connected. I'm now asking for REAL advice about my actual systems and critiques of how I plan to combine them to treat and prevent the spread of disease.
Background: I currently have 3 nano tanks of varying age. My oldest system, a 13.5g Evo, was my learning curve. No quarantine of anything, undipped ebay corals and chaeto, Petco fish straight from the display tanks. As it stands, all of my fish appear healthy and have not shown any signs of disease as of yet (3 years) other than an internal parasite which I treated with GC about 18 months ago. I think I really lucked out with this system and I want to add it to my new large main tank.
The Game Plan:
Fish: The fish have already started their treatment of Prazipro in the Evo. I'm doing this for 6 days and then a second dose on day 7 for 24 hours. From there, they are getting a 45 minute aerated Formalin dip, followed by a 45 minute aerated Methylene blue dip. After this, they are going into a QT tank for 2 weeks in which I may feed food bound Metro (only if necessary). If there is no symptoms from there, I plan to add them to the DT which has already cycled by this point with ammonia and BB/Ocean Direct.
Macro: While the fish are doing their thing in the QT, I'm dipping the chaeto in Koral MD to remove any pods and setting it up in its own 5g bucket with lights and nitrate dosing for 16 days. After 16 days, it's getting a final dip in Koral MD and then rodi, before going into the display tank.
Inverts and Coral: I plan on letting the rest of the system run fishless for a full 6 weeks before dipping the corals in Koral MD, Frag Recover, and rodi. The Inverts and Coral will then be moved to the DT.
Conclusion and Expectations: My hope is that this will both prevent any Ich, Brook, Velvet, and most other diseases from entering my new system, as well as, treat any dormant diseases that my not be yet showing symptoms. Does this game plan cover 90% of my bases or do I need to modify it in some way? I'd rather take the time now than try to treat a whole system again in the future.
Background: I currently have 3 nano tanks of varying age. My oldest system, a 13.5g Evo, was my learning curve. No quarantine of anything, undipped ebay corals and chaeto, Petco fish straight from the display tanks. As it stands, all of my fish appear healthy and have not shown any signs of disease as of yet (3 years) other than an internal parasite which I treated with GC about 18 months ago. I think I really lucked out with this system and I want to add it to my new large main tank.
The Game Plan:
Fish: The fish have already started their treatment of Prazipro in the Evo. I'm doing this for 6 days and then a second dose on day 7 for 24 hours. From there, they are getting a 45 minute aerated Formalin dip, followed by a 45 minute aerated Methylene blue dip. After this, they are going into a QT tank for 2 weeks in which I may feed food bound Metro (only if necessary). If there is no symptoms from there, I plan to add them to the DT which has already cycled by this point with ammonia and BB/Ocean Direct.
Macro: While the fish are doing their thing in the QT, I'm dipping the chaeto in Koral MD to remove any pods and setting it up in its own 5g bucket with lights and nitrate dosing for 16 days. After 16 days, it's getting a final dip in Koral MD and then rodi, before going into the display tank.
Inverts and Coral: I plan on letting the rest of the system run fishless for a full 6 weeks before dipping the corals in Koral MD, Frag Recover, and rodi. The Inverts and Coral will then be moved to the DT.
Conclusion and Expectations: My hope is that this will both prevent any Ich, Brook, Velvet, and most other diseases from entering my new system, as well as, treat any dormant diseases that my not be yet showing symptoms. Does this game plan cover 90% of my bases or do I need to modify it in some way? I'd rather take the time now than try to treat a whole system again in the future.