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11/28/2005, 01:59 PM | #1 |
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Mantis tank doubling as fish QT tank?
I have my O. scyllarus in a 38 gal eclipse tank. I'm wanting to get 2 swallowtail angels and was wondering if I could QT them with the mantis. I was thinking that I could build an eggcrate shelf that spans the length/width of the tank, giving the mantis a good 8" or so of vertical water under it, and place plenty of LR on the shelf so that the mantis and fish don't see/stress each other. Obviously, this set-up won't work if the fish needs medicating, but since it's never had fish in it before and likely won't again, I thought it was an alternative to just dumping new fish straight into my display tank. I liked the idea of having a well-cycled tank with some LR in it to QT the fish.
Good or bad idea?
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11/28/2005, 09:25 PM | #2 |
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Is this a dumb idea??
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11/28/2005, 10:37 PM | #3 |
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Well they hunt fish but the eggcrate should work. I would try it with something cheap first though.
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11/28/2005, 11:24 PM | #4 |
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Eggcrate is good will let the maximum water flow through it, I used it as a divider vertically from the bottom of the tank to the top using sand and LR to stabilize it.
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