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08/29/2011, 08:04 PM | #1 |
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QT questions
I just set up my first quarantine tank and I have a couple questions I hope you guys can help me with.
Set-up: 40gal breeder tank 2 sponge filters 2 Koralias for flow 150W heater A couple large pieces of PVC 1. I filled the tank with 40gal of water from my 150gal...will it cycle still or could I add fish to it tomorrow? 2. I added a piece of dry live rock that I took out of my main tank because I spotted some mojano on it a week or so ago. Did I need to bleach this rock first? Is it going to cause any problems due to dead organics, etc.? 3. The rock has been in the tank for about a day. Should I take it out now if it's bad or is the damage done at this point? 4. How often and how much should I change the water? 5. When doing a WC I plan on draining into a drain and then refilling with water from my display tank...then putting FSW into the display. Is this a good plan or should I replace the water in the QT with FSW? I know not to put any water from the QT into the DT. 6. Does light really matter here? I have a strip light. I think I read somewhere less light is better than more during QT. True? Thanks so much for any/all help! |
08/29/2011, 08:17 PM | #2 |
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1. New RO/DI water is better
2. There shouldn't be any die off from the rock from your display, however not needed in a QT. 3. Take it out, leave it, it's up to you 4. This will depend on how many fish you have in the tank, monitor ammonia levels & change water accordingly 5. Just use new RO/DI water (mixed with salt of course) 6. No light does not matter, what you have is fine |
08/29/2011, 08:21 PM | #3 | |
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08/29/2011, 08:56 PM | #4 |
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I wouldn't drain it now, you don't need a QT tank to cycle, adding a sponge filter will help a little, since A QT is a temporary home, the cycle is not necessary because once you remove the fish, the bio-load is removed & the colonized bacteria die off. Water changes, usually 2 small ones a week take care of the ammonia during the quarantine period.
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08/29/2011, 09:13 PM | #5 |
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Thanks man you rock! I really appreciate it!
-Lyle |
08/29/2011, 09:17 PM | #6 |
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