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Hello,
About four months ago I found an old 25 gallon aquarium. Cleaned it, took it apart, and put it back together. Running a DIY overhead sump (will include pictures).
Water parameters are:
Ph - 7.5
GH - 16 d
KH - 16 d
Temperature - 23-24 C
Two months ago I added a freshwater crayfish (Procambarus alleni). Acclimated to the tank very well, has molted three times so far. I want to add a small school of about ten Rosy Barbs (or Zebra Danios, haven't decided yet) to the aquarium.
I am aware that the fish may get eaten, that's why I have set my eyes on fast moving fish that don't sleep on the bottom of the tank. I am aware of the importance of quarantine, and have done so with fish that went into my 65 Gallon. I was wondering if it is possible to skip that step in this case? That is why I would like to know if disease can be transmitted from Fish to Crayfish. Haven't had much luck with researching this on the internet.
About four months ago I found an old 25 gallon aquarium. Cleaned it, took it apart, and put it back together. Running a DIY overhead sump (will include pictures).
Water parameters are:
Ph - 7.5
GH - 16 d
KH - 16 d
Temperature - 23-24 C
Two months ago I added a freshwater crayfish (Procambarus alleni). Acclimated to the tank very well, has molted three times so far. I want to add a small school of about ten Rosy Barbs (or Zebra Danios, haven't decided yet) to the aquarium.
I am aware that the fish may get eaten, that's why I have set my eyes on fast moving fish that don't sleep on the bottom of the tank. I am aware of the importance of quarantine, and have done so with fish that went into my 65 Gallon. I was wondering if it is possible to skip that step in this case? That is why I would like to know if disease can be transmitted from Fish to Crayfish. Haven't had much luck with researching this on the internet.