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Quarantine?

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skylar

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My mum bought me an axie i had mentioned i liked, as a suprise, and put her in the tank without quarantining them! is it worth it now to take her out and put her in a seperate tank now, or just leave her?
 
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coffo

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they say something like 30 days on theyre own and if they have any decise or parasites they will show up in that time otherwise those parasites or infections could be passed on to your other axie

(i realise my spelling aint great
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(Message edited by coffo on March 13, 2006)
 
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joan

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Since it's already in the tank, if it has anything, it'll have already spread it. Just keep an eye out for any problems.
 
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