Rascal January 9, 2008 Author January 9, 2008 Glad to hear it Mike. Do you have any wrasses in that tank there? Just a six-line. Never saw it show any interest.
dandy7200 January 9, 2008 January 9, 2008 I am still really paranoid. That doesn't go away. Not a bad thing though. Have you thought out your QT plan for incoming corals in the future?
Rascal January 14, 2008 Author January 14, 2008 That doesn't go away. Not a bad thing though. Have you thought out your QT plan for incoming corals in the future? 1) Throw it out and cut my losses if I even think I see bite marks (already done this once - didn't see them at purchase but I wasn't too sure when I got home); 2) Cut off and discard the base (unless it is unmounted and was just fragged, then only cut and discard any dead areas). 3) 5 minute dip in Revive. 4) Mount to new plug w/ superglue, then 3 week in QT, dipping every 5 days in Revive or TMPCC. Inspect with magnifying glass every time. 5) Cut off base again and mount frag in tank with superglue. I think this should work as long as I can keep converting my frag tank to a QT tank whenever I want. When it gets populated with frags again I'll have to think of something else. Of course, right now I am deluding myself into thinking that I am not going to need to add anything else to my tank. I went on a bit of a frag spree in order to restock while I was treating my survivors - giving new frags the same treatment. so currently my plan is to just let things grow out and I think the tank will look pretty good without any new additions. That's the plan anyways . . .
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