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As some of you have seen my posts, I have a new tang I got from a friend and has been in QT since 12/11. As of today I have seen no signs of disease, ick or anything. Im thinking of moving the fish to the main this weekend which will be a month. Reason for this is the inability to test for levels such as ammonia. I have tried like 4 test kits and all of them give me different readings. I do not want to lose what appears to be a healthy fish on the account of this. However the fish appears to be ok and not stressed. It is eating and swimming just like it should.
So my question is I know most people like 6 weeks QT time...does anyone feel uncomfortable with 4 weeks? Is this to short? I have a regal that was in QT some years ago and was in there 3 weeks with no signs of ick and then a huge outbreak. I would think since they are most prone to ick, this would be a case to prove even more that this yellow tang I have in QT now should be fine.
As some of you have seen my posts, I have a new tang I got from a friend and has been in QT since 12/11. As of today I have seen no signs of disease, ick or anything. Im thinking of moving the fish to the main this weekend which will be a month. Reason for this is the inability to test for levels such as ammonia. I have tried like 4 test kits and all of them give me different readings. I do not want to lose what appears to be a healthy fish on the account of this. However the fish appears to be ok and not stressed. It is eating and swimming just like it should.
So my question is I know most people like 6 weeks QT time...does anyone feel uncomfortable with 4 weeks? Is this to short? I have a regal that was in QT some years ago and was in there 3 weeks with no signs of ick and then a huge outbreak. I would think since they are most prone to ick, this would be a case to prove even more that this yellow tang I have in QT now should be fine.