Preventative Quarantine Process for Marine Fish

SheldonC

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I know this topic has been wildly discussed across forums, and even on places like BRS, but I was wondering if anyone has a solid preventative quarantine process for marine fish they wouldn't mind sharing? I read the article posted by Aquarium Co-Op (https://www.aquariumcoop.com/blogs/aquarium/how-to-treat-sick-aquarium-fish) and was curious if this would be effective for marine as it is fresh, mainly because it lacks a copper treatment which seems to be a staple based on a few saltwater forums. Aquarium Co-Op is more focused on freshwater, so that's why I remain skeptical. I plan to QT all fish when they come in, so I want to make sure I'm doing something effective.
 

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That article for which you provided a link is geared toward freshwater aquaria -- the life cycle of marine ich is much different and the advice offered here will either be ineffective or dangerous.

Just a general note for international readers: medicating incoming fish is not a viable option in Canada, as these medications are only available through prescription use.
 

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