perfectdark
Active Member
Well from a new hobbiest stand point, I can tell you this. IMO the benifits of QT far out weigh the drawbacks. My QT is only a 10 gal but I only have a 29 gal cube tank. It is set up with 2 small HOB filters and a MJ 600 powerhead. Sponges in the filters and carbon in one filter chamber. No lights except for a actinic flourescent and a desk lamp nearby for observation.
I have a 36 gal bow front tank being set up now, and I also have a 29 gal tank that will take over as a QT with the 10 gal set aside as an emergency hospital tank or what ever I may need it for. My intention isnt to get a tank the size of my DT for quarantine but in the event I get a fish that the 10gal may not be suitable for I wont have to worry.
In the short time I have enjoyed this hobby I too had a bout with ich, it started small and went away. I was thinking that this is something that can be licked pretty easily. I used garlic, the so called reef safe meds, and lots of water changes. All I did was stress out my fish further and eventually the ich over came all of them. I eventually lost them all and since then QT everything I bring in.
I have a 36 gal bow front tank being set up now, and I also have a 29 gal tank that will take over as a QT with the 10 gal set aside as an emergency hospital tank or what ever I may need it for. My intention isnt to get a tank the size of my DT for quarantine but in the event I get a fish that the 10gal may not be suitable for I wont have to worry.
In the short time I have enjoyed this hobby I too had a bout with ich, it started small and went away. I was thinking that this is something that can be licked pretty easily. I used garlic, the so called reef safe meds, and lots of water changes. All I did was stress out my fish further and eventually the ich over came all of them. I eventually lost them all and since then QT everything I bring in.