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![]() Problem is I don't have the required space for something big but can still try to accommodate something.
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![]() Ekkk! I forgot to dip (ran out) my frags will my fish get it ?!
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![]() I wouldn't be too sure about that. I have read of others that got ich in their tanks, when they hadn't added any new fish for a long time, and it happened after adding corals.
To be safe, I double dip my corals, first with the dip solution and then rinse again in tank water before adding to my display tank. If for some reason, I have to keep the old plug or rock with the new frag, then I also QT it for a week or so, and then double dip a second time before adding to my DT. The other reason, of course, is to try and prevent AEFW from getting into my DT. So far, so good, but AEFW (and other pests) are actually my greatest fear, not Ich, when it comes to corals.
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![]() You can make your's as simple as a tank, heater, filter and cheap canopy. $100 would cover it used easily
I kept mine running until I finished buying fish and kept new filter foam blocks in my sump (thanks Brad) for a month or more before use Whenever I populated the QT, I added more blocks to the sump as I toss the used ones To answer your initial question Raied, here's mine; It's a 20g with a 15w freshwater bulb (low intensity is best for a QT) and an eggcrate top. The front half of the crate is cut and removable for arm access. I have had wrasses jump through it so you may be better off with a stock-style canopy I use a 100w Jager and an Aquaclear 50 And a Seachem Ammo Alert badge That's all you'd need I used to keep my tank bare bottom, but it currently has tile as it's a close color to sand (the stand is black and reflected the light like a mirror - not very subdued for guys trapped in a small tank) I blacked-out the back and sides (thanks Albert for the suggestion) with a garbage bag taped in place I use either a take-out tray, or a take-out lid, for sand. Either depends on who is in QT. The tray is good for wrasses. The lid works well for blennies, gobies etc For overkill, 'cause I always go overboard; I installed an Aquaclear Surface Skimmer I have an 8w hang-on UV run by a Lifeguard 1200 And I have a Tunze 3155 ATO (went through litres/day in the summer) Plus a Penn-Plax B11 Silent Air battery backup air pump It's also monitored/temp controlled by my RKE, and has a 120mm PC fan for cooling And a ground probe as everything is on GFCIs Oh, and a moonlight ![]() Guess that's about it Before the tile, black garbage bag and eggcrate top ![]() ![]() Newer pic ![]() With a lid for sand and airstones installed ![]() Last edited by gregzz4; 12-17-2013 at 02:19 AM. |
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![]() Umm ya, aahh, I never noticed. I was thinking of getting one of those starter kits that come with lights, filters, heaters, etc. should be able to find one for under a hundred bucks.
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![]() When I finally get my tank set up, I'm going to set up a 75g or 90g QT tank
always running, its going to have 2 dividers, that are removable, (going to silicone 1/2" acrylic strips in the aquarium to the bottom and back and front, so i can slide in different peaces of drilled out acrylic 3/8 thick to divide ... will have different peaces with different size holes depending on the size of fish being QT) and it will let me divide my tank into 1/3 or 1/2... going to be a Bare Bottom, with lid, thats running a 4 bulb Compact Fluorescent for light(because I saved it from a old aquarium), Im going to run 2 Fluval 306 canisters, with hang on skimmer. I will have fake rock in the tank for them to hind in and be happy while they are getting med's if any, (then removed and bleached) after im happy there, I will be removing all meds with carbon, then adding live rock that I will be keeping in my sump, will also be keeping spare foam filters in the sump for bio filtering, Can anyone add to that? maybe I've over looked something? I think its cheep insurance to have a good QT tank The size of the QT tank should reflect on the size of the display tank, and the fish you intend on QT,to keep stress low My above tank will let me QT 1-3, or a group of schooling fish depending on what fish is on the list to be added next... |
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I also have a few cut pieces of 3" PVC pipes for them to hide in. They seem to like that. Not sure why you want a 2nd canister filter. Or a skimmer. Because you will be doing some major water changes (with hypo), it never gets a chance to build up a lot of nutrients for the length of the QT period. And I wouldn't be using any meds, except Prazipro. Keeping it simple, but effective, is what matters.
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