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Innovative Marine Fusion 10 build

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So this really has bugged me for a while. If you're not going to QT everything wet you bring into your main tank, does TTM really help in the long run? I get that odds decrease with TTM, but with non-QT coral, snails, anemones, shrimp, etc. possibly bringing in those ich eggs/cysts to your tank aren't you eventually likely to have ich in your tank? Bayer, coralRX, iodine will not kill the eggs on coral and there are no dips or methods for shrimps/snails/anemones. Not to mention all those corals that are mounted on live rocks like mushrooms and zoas. Those zoa laden rocks scare me that's why I never buy them.

Sorry if I'm hijacking this thread...I'll move it out if you want me to.

Key is that fish and coral are usually on different systems in LFS and wholesale.
Many places run different salinity or copper for fish, plus it makes it easier to keep water quality up for coral.
So cross contamination should be reduced.
But, usually does not equal always, so yes, that is a valid concern.

Secondly, you are introducing just a couple of cysts into fish that are healthy, well fed, and not stressed,
so they are far more likely to fight it off.
 
To be 100% protected then you have to treat and qt EVERYTHING wet.

It's all about how much risk are you willing to take.

For me, risk involved from not qting cuc is very small. So I choose to accept that risk. Rock is another matter.


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I left on vacation for almost two weeks and unfortunately had some losses while away. My Yellow watchman goby dissapeared and my clownfish died the following week. According to my coworkers, clownfish seemed normal and was eating normally the day before died. My ATO sensor stopped working and water level dropped really low. I showed my coworker how to top off RO/DI reservoir but didn't show him how the system worked, so he didn't notice till bubbles started to blow into the display. My rose anemone got mad and crawled past the mesh top and into the rear chambers. Was able to get him back into the display area and he is looking better. Going to go without fish for a month and take another shot later down the road.

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Top down shot. Rose BTA top left, Zoa colonies center, and frogspawn top right.

Aside from the anemone, all the corals are happy and opening fine. Anemone is definitely in the rebound. Mouth was open Friday, but closed and more inflated today.
 
Couple more photos.

Spotted my Yellow Watchman Goby yesterday. First time seeing him in a really long time. His head was poking out of the pistol shrimps lair and he darted back in soon as I spotted him. Corals are all doing well except the monti's. my nassarius snail count has gone from 5 to 75+. There's been two waves of baby snails now and it's cool to see them all come out when I drop food in the tank. My BTA has recovered from its trip over the rear wall and into the sump.
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Tank is practically a snail farm now.

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Hundreds of these sand sifting snails come out when I feed the tank now. It's a good thing because I'm pretty sure my pistol shrimp and yellow watchman goby have been living off a steady diet of them. They rarely come out, but I hear him snapping away under the rocks pretty often.
 
Pretty cool that they bred in your aquarium. I just bought 4 for 10$. Trochus and nass are my preferred snails as well.


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