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Quarantine Treatment
I did a mistake, and put a sick (White dots) Naso (After Cooper treatment at the shop) in my quarantine.
He didn't make it after 3 days. Now what should I do : Clean the quarantine and start over, How do I sanitize it ? Or should I put new fish, let him be there 1 month and if something will go wrong I will treat him with cooper, is there any change it will infect the whole take even after a month in the Q ? Please advice. |
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I would sanitize the QT set up with a little bleach, give it a good rinse and set it back up.
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Bill "LOL, well I have no brain apparently. " - dc (Debi) |
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dont put bleach in it, its toxic and will stay in the pits of the glass. just use plain white vinegar and warm water to wipe off the glass.
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Bleach is fine. The only downside to sterilizing with bleach is it tends to destroy sponge filters.
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Steven Pro, yep that is my real name. 19th Annual Marine Aquarium Conference of North America (MACNA) in Pittsburgh, PA September 14-16, 2007 |
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What is bleach ?
I was also told that after 10 days all parasites should be dead. |
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Bleach is sodium hypochlorite. Look in the laundry detergent area of your local grocery store, it's often used in very small quantities for laundry. A good rinse a final rinse with a little dechlorinater will take care of any residual chlorine. 10 days is not long enough for some parasites, so sterilizing and starting the tank over again will get it running for that next fish faster than waiting a month or so that would be needed otherwise.
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Bill "LOL, well I have no brain apparently. " - dc (Debi) |
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No Bleach. Let QT run for 6 to 8 weeks with your copper treatment.
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One more vote for bleach. No harm if it is handled as above, and then youcan use your QT right away.
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Bleach is fine. We use it to sterilize all incoming NSW and tanks with saltwater in them. Martin Moe used to use it to clean water before he used it in his fish systems. It takes about 5 days, depending on the sun and organic load, to disipate or break down.
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I also use bleach, and never use copper. My QT alternates between fish and coral, with a good bleaching between.
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i don't mean to dilute the thread but i was just wondering what ratio you use to treat nsw
how many gallons nsw to how many ml bleach? |
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I use a tablespoon of bleach to five gallons NSW
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Bleach is fine, have used it in quarantine tanks fom 10-40k gallons hundreds upon hundreds of times without incident. I assume you are worried primarily about Cryptocaryon and other protozoan parasites in your tank...the tomont larval form of Crypto can live without a teleost host up to 45 days in SW at 25 degrees C (about 75 F). at 30 degrees C you can cut this down to roughly 38 days, 34 C about 30 days...or just sterilize the system and start over...for what it's worth
Also a note on concentrations of bleach, I usually use a 1-3% bleach solution for 24 hours to sterilize tanks w., more if there is a high organic load in the water...but I usually try to stay away from that, or refill w/ FW and then sterilize b/c breakpoint chlorination is a hassle. (Obviously weaker solutions are better for tanks w/silicone seals)
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