I was wondering about the possibility of looking for parasites under the microscope as an alternative (or in addition) to quarantine in general. This came to mind in the context of me needing to add a large crew of Emerald crabs to help combat a bubble algae outbreak ASAP. But my interest at this point is more general and would like to start such discussion.
Quarantine is a "blind" approach. We do it because we don't know what our creatures may be carrying. So, we quarantine for the largest term that would cover the lifespan of the longest living possible parasite. But what if we use methods to no be so blind? Like taking a sample and inspecting it under the microscope?
Of course there are difficulties. How do we take a sample? Swabbing the shell of a crab or snail may be much easier that swabbing the skin of fish. And if we do so, are we getting the sample from the right place? Maybe certain parasites only live in the digestive system and not on the skin. Do we then sample the droppings? Are some parasites too small for hobby-grade microscopes?
There seem to be a lot of questions. Possibly many that I haven't thought of. As well as your opinion, it would be most valuable to hear from those who have attempted such diagnostics, their methods and results.
Quarantine is a "blind" approach. We do it because we don't know what our creatures may be carrying. So, we quarantine for the largest term that would cover the lifespan of the longest living possible parasite. But what if we use methods to no be so blind? Like taking a sample and inspecting it under the microscope?
Of course there are difficulties. How do we take a sample? Swabbing the shell of a crab or snail may be much easier that swabbing the skin of fish. And if we do so, are we getting the sample from the right place? Maybe certain parasites only live in the digestive system and not on the skin. Do we then sample the droppings? Are some parasites too small for hobby-grade microscopes?
There seem to be a lot of questions. Possibly many that I haven't thought of. As well as your opinion, it would be most valuable to hear from those who have attempted such diagnostics, their methods and results.