The Lumpfish Guy
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No, No, No. I have healthy tanks and never share hoses or tools between them, each tank has its own tool kit.
I once infected my tanks with ICH because I used the same tools on all the tanks. Never again.
I see your point, but have to disagree, you are never going to have a completely sterile tank, there is always going to be some bacteria (viruses, parasites) in which you don't want. So to really prevent diseases you need to reduce stress on the animals, eg keeping at the right temp, lighting conditions, salinity, providing the right nutrition ect. That makes for a healthy immune system which can prevent infections taking hold. Rather than an impossible task of preventing the bacteria (virus, parasite) from being in the water.
This is a for more effective way of preventing diseases than buying a net for each tank that you have running. Especially in Established systems.
Obviously bringing new fish in it's a good idea to quarantine, and have separate quarantine equipment.