Thanks Viktor.
Viktor Jarikov wrote: ↑02 Nov 2023, 17:16I am sure you know microscopic study could have helped. Of course, I myself have not bothered so far with learning the microscope. Moreover, I am sure you know QT is suggested to be at least ~10x longer than 2 weeks.
Indeed. I have access to plenty of microscopes at work. And in the past, although not these times, I've used microscopes to attempt to identify pathogens. Sadly, even with my Biology background, I have never had luck actually identifying what I saw as pathogenic organisms. I wish I was better trained in that ability.
Regarding QT time, my preferred method of QT is to set up a new QT tank for a group of fish of one species, then make that QT tank their permanent home and redecorate as appropriate. However, in both of these cases, the new fish were bought for the express purpose of adding them to existing tanks after QT, so the other method was not an option. And in real life practice, it's difficult for me to QT fish more than about 2 weeks in temporary tanks.
As I mentioned in another post, I did get two new groups of fish this last weekend (4 Microglanis and 4 Rineloricaria). Those were from the same store so they're QT'ing now together, but when they're done, each group will get a new tank and won't be mixed with other existing fish, so even if I lost these fish in QT, it won't impact my other fish.
Cheers, Eric