The only problem with a simple 20 gal by it self for Qt is it is not a stable environment to keep them as long as needed wich is 2 -3 months minimum IMO. I have a frag/ QT tank and a display so that makes it easy.
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Ignore the directions and always AT LEAST dip before placing them in your tank. The IDEAL thing is to dip AND remove from original frag plugs. That prevents any eggs from getting in to your tank assuming there are pests. Aptasia's are a prime example of why you don't want someone else's frag plugs in your system. That's one pest I've managed to avoid this time and I've had them in the past and they are awful.Hello All,
I am very new to R2R and to this hobby. I just received a shipment of coral frags from WWC (I got sucked into their live sale last weekend!) and I am just wondering what is normal/ok to see on a frag plug and what is not.
Upon opening, I already see I have some sort of tiny swimming hitchhiker. What should I be on the lookout for?? I'm scared I'm gonna kill everything in our tank lol
I appreciate any advice!
It did.Dang that aip came from WWC?
Agreed. I, as I’m sure some others, just don’t have the ability to have another tank running along side the main so I figured something was better than having nothing at all..just a suggestion. Takes a lot of restraint to not just start filling the tank up soon as it’s up and cycled. But this is a marathon not a sprint, we’re in this for the long haul yea? QTing for a time beats dealing w what a lot of reefers have dealt with for what seems like uphill battles against infestation/infection/contamination.The only problem with a simple 20 gal by it self for Qt is it is not a stable environment to keep them as long as needed wich is 2 -3 months minimum IMO. I have a frag/ QT tank and a display so that makes it easy.
Thanks! I will definitely post pics!Sorry man I’m waaaay toooo new to be giving that kind of advice. Hopefully someone more advanced than me will chime in here shortly and help u out. I read all this stuff now to be prepared when I have to battle what you’re currently battling. At least it’s not in the display tank so you’re good there. Post some pics tho when everything gets resolved
Good luck I’m following
I think it’s fair to be surprised after watching vendor videos touting strict qt procedures to prevent pests. I have never even had algae come on a plug from them so it raised my eyebrows a bit.
Me too !Not gonna lie, it was kinda satisfying.
Wellllll, see what had happened was...I got excited about adding coral and didn't really think this through. Very unlike me to not do thorough research before jumping into something. So now I'm having a what the heck was I thinking moment. I definitely won't be doing this again without a QT tank. SMH.

