Just so you know, Chromis used to be almost the only fish we would see with uronema. But lately, we've seen it showing up more frequently in anthias, butterflies and some wrasses. So QT ing all incoming fish is a good thing.
Here's a list of Meds to have on hand recommended by Humblefish. Some of these diseases/parasites move so fast you just don't have time to order and wait for meds.
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And then there are recommend prophylactic treatment plans. Here's Hotrocks.
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Here's a list of Meds to have on hand recommended by Humblefish. Some of these diseases/parasites move so fast you just don't have time to order and wait for meds.
Medications to keep on hand
These are the bare essentials I recommend for quarantining: Anti-parasitic: Copper Power with a Hanna High Range Copper Colorimeter (HI702) for testing. Treats Ich & velvet. Anti-parasitic: Metronidazole (e.g. Seachem Metroplex); treats brook & uronema. Dewormer: Prazipro or API General Cure...
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And then there are recommend prophylactic treatment plans. Here's Hotrocks.
My Current QT Process
UPDATE, 10/9/22: For those looking for quarantine information, our current process is kept updated on the first page of this thread (post any questions at the end of the thread). https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/current-quarantine-protocol.825055/ Thanks, Jay Hemdal I am frequently...
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