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Old 03-03-2015, 10:01 PM
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I am torn with this subject myself I think I may add some dry rock/ liverock rather than pvc for hiding my qt will be running constantly and would like the rock for filtration purposes may even scatter rubble on the bottom vrs sand

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Old 03-03-2015, 10:16 PM
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No rock, no substrate, use a hob aquaclear full of hydroton and pieces of pvc for fish to hide
I have some PVC elbows lying around. Will toss them in. Hydroton I will go find some at JL. Any particular brand you recommend?

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If you plan on keeping it up and running you can leave some rock in there. Your plan looks good, i have a 20 long with a HOB filter and a cerc pump in it. I have like 5 pounds of liverock to keep the good bacteria going but it will never end up in my display because I've medicated in the past...
Yes I plan to have it running for a while, at least throughout 2015 as I gather more fish for the DT. I can leave a few pounds of LR in there, got more than enough.

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I am torn with this subject myself I think I may add some dry rock/ liverock rather than pvc for hiding my qt will be running constantly and would like the rock for filtration purposes may even scatter rubble on the bottom vrs sand

Just remember if meds used it cannot re enter display
No re-entry after meds, gotcha.
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Old 03-03-2015, 10:39 PM
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I would leave the rock out. Just leave it bare boned. The rock will hold the meds forever especially a copper treatment and will also allow the parasites to continue to repopulate due to the rock being porous giving them a place to hang on to. Plus when you shut it down it will be a lot easier to sterilize with bleach.
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Old 03-04-2015, 12:14 AM
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I recently set up a QT tank for a candy cane basslet, and then for a couple of possum wrasses once he went over to the DT.

I used a 20gallon with a HOB filter. I put my candy cane into it the same day it was set up. Added Microbactor7 as per instructions to help cycle and regularly added it after as well.

Also put in a foam filter (extra aeration plus more surface area for bacteria to grow).

Added a seachem ammonia checker on the front to watch ammonia levels.

First week or so changed maybe 25% water every couple days (which really was just a bucket full. Took water from my DT and my DT got a bit of newly mixed water every few days... I must say the corals all seemed to love it too!!! Those little bits of trace elements in there (and whatever else) really help!

Bare bottom.

Like you I went for some rock in my QT tank... made it look cozy (not too much)

I had some that I had kept in my sump so that really helped with the cycling. As a matter of fact I never had any rise in ammonia/nitrites/nitrates that I saw... and I did run some tests. (That candy cane basslet was just too expensive to chance it lol).

I also but some of that barnacle rock in there... great for hiding spots... JL had it.
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Old 03-04-2015, 03:19 AM
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Thanks for all the advice so far, I think I have a much better grasp of what's necessary.

As for the water, that's my one confusion. Should I:

a) keep the current QT's water

b) change it out completely for newly mixed saltwater

c) half and half

These are my only real options at the time. I can possibly take 10-15g out of my RSM 130 if that's necessary, I'll just think of it as a water change for the RSM.

And how often do I do my WC in the QT? At what percentage?
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