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<blockquote data-quote="Mouse" data-source="post: 1511542" data-attributes="member: 215367"><p>It's always a good idea to keep any new fish in a Quarantine Tank for a few weeks for monitoring before introducing them into your main tank. Just in case they are sick with "white spots" called Ick and it is very treatable with stuff you can get from wallmart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mouse, post: 1511542, member: 215367"] It's always a good idea to keep any new fish in a Quarantine Tank for a few weeks for monitoring before introducing them into your main tank. Just in case they are sick with "white spots" called Ick and it is very treatable with stuff you can get from wallmart. [/QUOTE]
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