Hello, I have a few questions about QT process, my current QT info (cycle completed several months ago):
40G Breeder, Aqueon 70
0 ammonia, 0 nitrites, 0-5 nitrates
74f, 1.025
Bare bottom, no lights, a few pieces of pvc, eggcrate cover
-3 back up filters sitting in the sump of my DT
Hi
there is no harm in temp difference for now as long as its within acceptable range of 76-82F. When you are ready to transfer then you will have to match the three majors, Salinity Temp and pH. 24-48 hrs prior to transfer you can adjust those 3 to match pretty close to DT. (doesnt have to be 100%)
Having separate tools for QT is always a good idea and to me is a must.
Anthias are very active fish and love to swim, i had 20+ in my 300 and now i have 11. They might be a bit shy or still in stress from transport and new tank. It might be few days before they actually start eating.
Having same food for DT and QT is just fine as you want the fish to get used to the food u feed.
Debris can be sucked out via turkey baster, that will keep stuff from building up. I sometimes do that but not much as i just feed enough for fish to consume with in 3 min. I siphon buildup via water changes mostly.
Food mixture you have is just fine. I feed 75% PE mysis and 25% brine with nori and garlic.
Prazipro is a good treatment for all fish. expect milkyness in water.
Copper or other treatments need to hold off till there is a disease.
But i do copper treat all tangs no matter.
Heaters are fine inside the tank as long as they are not glass heaters. they tend to crack and break over time releasing metals inside the tank. Heaters will not burn/hurt fish.
Salts dont matter in QT as in qt we are only looking for 4 things. temp ph salinity and ammonia. Any aquarium salt will work. But i keep only 1 type of salt as i make 50gals at a time in 1 bin so its much easier to keep 1 salt.
Good luck and i hope i answered all ur concerns.
If i left any please post them. i will try to get back on them as soon as i can.