Len":3uvkackk said:
I'm QT'ing everything nowadays, but I wonder if a disease free tank is a pipe dream. Your opinion?
Disease free tanks are not a pipe dream in my experience.
First, you need to show some wisdom and a modicum of restraint with fish selection. If you want a disease free system, then don't pick species
that are more prone to stress and a weakened immune response. There's enough fish out there that one need not take home a hippo tang for instance. An imperator can do fine, but many don't and it's not the wisest fish choice when all is said and done, if nothing else it can present with lymphocystis months after quarantine.
Any fish can have an isopod tucked away under it's gill somewhere, but we skew the odds out of favor by selecting fish that are susceptible to disease. We do so to an even greater extent by getting lazy with quarantine. Most pathogens can be ruled out by a good visual inspection at the store.
I've had what appeared to be disease free tanks for the most part, the last 4 I had running over the past 10 years as a matter of fact.
I was careful with fish selection, I selected hardy species, and practiced proper quarantine procedure. Can I make the statement that there were no pathogens of
any kind in my system? Of course not but I can say nothing presented. I can also say that there's nothing anyone could have done to get C. irritans to show it's face...it just wasn't in there. My fish suffered a massive temperature drop in their rubbermaid holding container during one move, down to the 60's and were non the worse for wear.
They didn't get ich or any other disease because I took steps to either prevent or minimize the possibility of those pathogens entering the system.
How many sick Sixline wrasses have you seen? Argi angels? Triggerfish, Passer angels - Groupers - Tomato clowns - moray eels - Angler fish - Dottybacks - fish selection goes a long way and is more than half the battle. That step should happen before you leave the house to drive to the store.
A disease free tank is not a pipe dream, it just takes some planning, wisdom and restraint...maybe a dash of luck.