beetlenut33
Premium member
Hello everyone,
I am currently cycling a new tank and will start adding fish to it soon.
In the past, I have never quarantined fish and have paid the price battling disease. This time around, I want to do it right and not have to deal with any disease. I can't afford to be careless and impatient with this new tank.
That being said, I currently have a flame angel and a pair of clowns in my old tank. They are in great health and show no signs of disease. I have had the fish for approximately 3 to 4 months. These fish will be transferred to the new tank once it is cycled. I am debating with myself and trying to decide if it is worth treating my existing fish with copper before they go in the new tank? Since they are in good health, I can just put my existing fish into my new tank and then quarantine all new additions going forward. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks!
I am currently cycling a new tank and will start adding fish to it soon.
In the past, I have never quarantined fish and have paid the price battling disease. This time around, I want to do it right and not have to deal with any disease. I can't afford to be careless and impatient with this new tank.
That being said, I currently have a flame angel and a pair of clowns in my old tank. They are in great health and show no signs of disease. I have had the fish for approximately 3 to 4 months. These fish will be transferred to the new tank once it is cycled. I am debating with myself and trying to decide if it is worth treating my existing fish with copper before they go in the new tank? Since they are in good health, I can just put my existing fish into my new tank and then quarantine all new additions going forward. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks!