Rascal January 9, 2008 Author Share 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. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dandy7200 January 9, 2008 Share 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? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rascal January 14, 2008 Author Share 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 . . . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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