Quarantine Tank

josh f

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I am going to set up a 10gal quarentine tank for fish and maybe inverts, do I have to cycle the tank? I want to do it quick if I can, do I need LR and all that or can I have no substrate and maybe some base rock? what about filtration? do I need a sump and everything, or can I use some sort of hang on filter? or will some LR do all the filtration I need? thanks
 

rlv695

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i would not use LR for a qt tank.... sometimes you will need it as hospital tank so .. lr might die durring treatments..use base rock if needed...mayby some CC...and yes a hang onfilter will do...a biowheell will work...a damsel tooo cycle would help...just keep him in there to keepp tank going....
 

rlv695

Member
its not just the water that has the bacteria in it...helps but its not all thats needed..might try letting the hang on filter be in main tank a few weeks too...then it get same bact, that in main...
 
You'll also want to make sure to put plenty of hiding places in the Q-tank. I've found that PVC pipes, etc. work great as they're easily cleaned. Your fish will get stressed if they can't hide.
 
You'll also want to make sure to put plenty of hiding places in the Q-tank. I've found that PVC pipes, etc. work great as they're easily cleaned. Your fish will get stressed if they can't hide.
I use a cheapo hang-on filter for my 20 gal. Q-Tank. If you're going to be using copper, you should buy a copper test kit. This is especially critical since the Q-Tank is likely to be new and need frequent water changes.
Also, don't over-treat! SOmetimes, there's a temptation to use a lot of meds in a Q-Tank because... well... it's a Q-Tank. This can really hurt the fish. Give the meds plenty of time to work. Also, be careful to research every fish you're treating. I found out the hard way, for exammple, that pygmy angels are very sensitive to Copper.
 
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