Best method for single tank qt

OllieNZ

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Hi All,
As per the title. I unfortunately do not have the space to set up two tanks for ttm qt, so what is the best way to operate a single tank for qt.
 
You will get varying answers to that question. Some like to treat prophylactically while others just observe. If it were me I would treat with prazi followed by weeks of observation.
 
You will get varying answers to that question. Some like to treat prophylactically while others just observe. If it were me I would treat with prazi followed by weeks of observation.

Thanks,
I was thinking to treat with prazi and then cp followed by observation.
 
You will get varying answers to that question. Some like to treat prophylactically while others just observe. If it were me I would treat with prazi followed by weeks of observation.

I was just doing observation. Not no more, Prazi will be used 100% of the time on any new arrivals.
 
Sure. With very few exceptions I follow this process:

1. Drip acclimate fish
2. Add to QT tank
3. For 3-4 days observe fish and make sure I get it eating well
4. Begin a Cupramine copper treatment
5. After a full Copper treatment for 14 days I add carbon and do a water change to remove copper
6. I FEED my fish Prazi soaked food a few times several days apart.
7. Observe fish for another week or so to see that it continues to eat well and appears healthy
8. Three days before I add it to the display I begin feeding the DT fish more than normal with garlic soaked food to help reduce aggression when I add the new fish.

About a 4-5 week process. FWIW, I have a 40 breeder as my QT. I have PVC pipe pieces, fake plastic plants and a couple pieces of rock for the fish. I also keep a plastic tray of sand in it for wrasses.
 
Just a thought on filtration, the only spare filters I have laying about are canisters. Would maturing some live rock rubble in a bag in the main system and then adding it to the canister when I'm ready to set up the qt tank be a good way to go?
 
i keep several sponges in my sump. when i get a new fish, i add that sponge to the qt. i've never had a problem with ammonia. my qt is 10g, a 1 or 2g water change every couple of days takes me about 30 seconds.
 
The QT should be bare so I use sponge filters seeded with "Dr. Tim's One and Only" in a bottle.
I'm going to keep the tank bare bar some pvc hides.
i keep several sponges in my sump. when i get a new fish, i add that sponge to the qt. i've never had a problem with ammonia. my qt is 10g, a 1 or 2g water change every couple of days takes me about 30 seconds.
Thanks Nina,
I usually use plastic bio ball type media for my biological filtration in my fw it would be easy to keep a couple of bags in the sump and would be easy to sterilise after use for reseeding.
 
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