its generally a good idea to have mds on hand to cover any potential outbreak in the future. So that if you ever spot or suspect anything in the future, you cna start treatment right there and then.
It really depends on your individual system I would say. Things like your maintenance regiment, equipment, lighting, etc etc, would effect the size of your cuc.
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As far as the QT tank, dont use any live rock or sand. Simply have either a hob filter or a sponge filter.
Combinations of malachite greena nd formalin will work well, as well as formalin on its own.
Personally, I prefer chloroquine phosphate as it will treat many many different...
There are some natural ways of helping out. Things like cleaner shrimps and/or cleaner gobies. Its not always a guarantee they will help, but they do a lot of the times.
Yoiu cna also use food preperations with things like chloroquine phosphate.
well, the exact coloration is extremely important as some species would be reef safe, while others would not. Are you able to take a pic of it from the store and post it up here?
mysis, enriched brine (vitamin or spirulina), nori sheets, chopped mussles/clams, sponge, plankton.
San Fransisco Bay makes a great angel/butterfly mix formula. perfect for these guys