Originally Posted by Dogstar
Ghost feeding a newly set up QT will still produce a cycle if theres no bactirea in it, best to place PVC fittings and a sponge filter in your display ( if its established ) so that the fittings and filter can get some established bacteria on them. Keep them in a bout a week and then place the fittings and filter in the QT and then ghost feed QT slightly less than what you think you will be feeding the new fish in the QT untill you get the fish but always keep testing the QT befor you get the fish so you know the bacteria in the QT is working.
well said.
I set a sponge in the sump of my dt for when i have to set up my QT (I run a QT that is only operational when needed) so to establish bacteria I leave a sponge in my DT sump for when I need to run My qt. once I use a sponge in my qt I ditch it and get another so it does not get overloaded with organic waste and cannot transferany problems that may have occurred during the last qt session. ghost feeding a dead tank like a qt can lead to problems, (the set up of the QT totally depends on how. ghost feeding a bare tank will only put a lot of organic waste on the bottom of the tank...
how is your QT set up. (equipment, sand, rock, bare, HOB filter, sump, etc...)without more info on your QT honestly, its like shooting BB's in the dark at a invisible nickels, occasionally one may hit true but what are the chances?