DT and QT Contamination!?

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Alright I may or not have Contaminated my new tank but i'm so paranoid about it. So short story.. My QT has a lid and I was going to top off water, at that moment I just finished setting up my new reef tank. Then checking salinity popped my head since I just finished pouring new saltwater into the new tank. So I put the QT lid down and took my hydrometer and dipped in the New tank to check the salinity. my hand just skimmed the water. Did I cross contaminated my new tank? BTW the QT lid is dry there are no water particles on there but is there a chance I could still have contaminated my tank? I should have washed my hands.
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Also there was Marine Velvet in the QT at that moment
 
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When you say you have velvet in the QT can you give more details? Is there an active outbreak?
 
I guess if you want to play it save these clowns will stay a while in QT
 
If you don't add any fish to the new tank for six weeks, any velvet dinospores you might have inadvertently added will have matured - and subsequently starved to death. Cycling and going "fallow" at the same time.

~Bruce
 
In theory the only thing you could have transferred to the new tank would have been free swimming dinospores. Which can live up to 16 days without a host.
 
In theory the only thing you could have transferred to the new tank would have been free swimming dinospores. Which can live up to 16 days without a host.
I thought Free Swimming Dinospores can only live without a host for 72 hours?
 
If you don't add any fish to the new tank for six weeks, any velvet dinospores you might have inadvertently added will have matured - and subsequently starved to death. Cycling and going "fallow" at the same time.

~Bruce
Good Idea, be better instead of tearing the whole tank down
 
I thought Free Swimming Dinospores can only live without a host for 72 hours?

Ich tomites (free swimmers) can only live for around 72hrs, velvet dinospores (free swimmers) are actually a dinoflagellate, and can survive for some time without a fish host living simply from a light source.
 

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