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Quarantining livestock enroute from one tank in a house to a new one?

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Quarantining livestock enroute from one tank in a house to a new one?

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Hello Crew, first off, I am now quite addicted to your site, and read your FAQ’s daily. It is a great resource, and has helped me avoid some HUGE problems in the past. I have a quick Quarantine question for you. I currently have a 40 gallon aquarium up and running for approx. five years. I’ve finally talked the wife into a 100 gallon, and it’s now cycling. In the well established, overcrowded 40 gallon I have a 3″ Kole Tang, 3″ pink spot watchman goby, 2.5″ algae Blenny, 1.5″ false Percula, 1″ 6-line Wrasse, two 2″ Firefish, and a cleaner shrimp. I also have a Xenia colony that is spreading like wildfire, a Kenyan tree that frags itself incessantly, a toadstool coral, some star polyps, a sun coral, a few mushrooms, and a few Zoanthids. I’ve recently noticed some

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