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Quarantining New Aquarium Fish

It is essential to quarantine new aquarium fish because they can carry parasites, most commonly external parasites such as ich and velvet. While there are a variety of medications that can treat these parasites in aquarium fish, the most effective ones are based on copper salts that are toxic to invertebrates, live rock and macroalgae. Many types of fish are also sensitive to copper, notably sharks, rays, mormyrids, loaches, pufferfish and many types of catfish .

Treating aquarium fish for external parasites is a major chore. The aquarium fish need to be removed from the reef aquarium or fish-only with live rock (FOWLR) community aquarium and treated in a hospital aquarium sufficiently large for all those aquarium fish to coexist safely. The display aquarium will have to be left fallow for at least a month for the parasitic infection to die out naturally. Quarantining new fish in a quarantine aquarium can prevent this unwanted chore.

Catching and removing aquarium fish can be very  stressful for them. Also, moving the aquatic plants and corals about so you can catch the aquarium fish can damage them. If you quarantine new fish, it simplifies the process by letting you ensure that the new fish are healthy before they are put in the display aquarium. If necessary, you can quarantine new fish and treat them without putting any of your other fish at risk.

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  • Quarantining New Aquarium Fish

    FishChannel.com - May 20, 2012

    It is essential to quarantine new aquarium fish because they can carry parasites, most commonly external parasites such as ich and velvet. While there are a variety of medications that can treat these parasites in aquarium fish, the most effective ones

  • Freshwater Velvet Disease

    FishChannel.com - May 20, 2012

    Freshwater velvet, also known as gold dust disease, is one of the most common parasitic infections found in aquarium fish. Like freshwater ich (aquarium whitespot), freshwater velvet parasites form cysts on the surface of aquarium

  • Common Marine Fish Diseases

    FishChannel.com - May 20, 2012

    Unfortunately, tomonts may not release their parasitic hoard for up to 72 days after falling off a host fish. That means you can take all the fish out an aquarium and still have ich in the aquarium a couple of months later.

  • Tangs and Algae

    FishChannel.com - May 20, 2012

    But, this fish will assist you in your efforts to keep it under control. The purple tang (Zebrasoma xanthurum) also consumes filamentous micro- and blue-green algae, as well as some macroalgae. Although pricey, it too is a good aquarium fish.

  • Madagascar Silverside Fish

    FishChannel.com - May 20, 2012

    Like the Malagasy cichlids, Malagasy silversides are highly susceptible to ich (Ichthyophthirius multfiliis) infection and it can be deadly if not caught in time. Treatment with an over-the-counter ich medication (malachite and formalin-based,

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