I've been thinking, which can be dangerous, about the QT process. I have to admit I have a fear of the QT process with all that I have read about how water chemistry can get out of control really quickly. I do not have a job that I can be around to test a QT twice a day, sometimes once a day is pushing it so I thought of something. Would this/ could this work and what would the drawbacks be?
The idea is a 3 tank QT process. One tank independent reserved for a hospital treatment tank. Two tanks work in tandem as kind of a bare bottom and sump/fuge combo.
Is there any reason why you couldn't have one tank with LR and maybe a macro algea and possible a DSB connected to a BB tank used as a QT tank?
Besides cost and space limiting factors is this feasible?
The idea is a 3 tank QT process. One tank independent reserved for a hospital treatment tank. Two tanks work in tandem as kind of a bare bottom and sump/fuge combo.
Is there any reason why you couldn't have one tank with LR and maybe a macro algea and possible a DSB connected to a BB tank used as a QT tank?
Besides cost and space limiting factors is this feasible?