To some extent I agree with Tim and Robert. If conditions are right fish will very often resist outbreaks through their own immune systems. I feel that I have to continue to recommend quarantining livestock. Keep in mind that you guys have considerable experience and are more likely to recognize potential problems and correct them long before it becomes an issue. The majority of people don't have the benefit of your experience. On almost a daily basis I hear people say "I used to have a saltwater tank but the fish always died so I got rid of it". I think many of these people may have been successful in the hobby if they would have used a QT tank to keep diseases from getting into their main system.
I probably should rethink whether I even mention FW dips to people though. Although I do them all the time without problems, perhaps it's too easy for people to make mistakes and end up with a dead fish.
The truth of the matter is that although I'm always recommending QT tanks, very few people listen to me. Many of those who have end up turning their QT tank into a second tank long before they stock their main tank. This is one of the reasons we've decided to just start doing it for them.



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