Help!!!

Rlyman1

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So long story short, i added two clownish to my 20 gallon tank last week, new tank had recently completed cycle has a small clean up crew cleaner shrimp and a few corals, daily water testing show:

ammonia -0
nitrite -0
nitrate -5 to 10
ph 8.0

All seemed well, they were hosting a small frogspawn and getting along, until they came down with brooknella and possibly a touch of ich, based on research and my LFS advice i gave the clowns a 15 minute formalin/ MG dip with quick cure. After the first treatment things were looking up. unfortunately after the second treatment i lost one that day and then just lost the second one this evening. I have now learned the importance of a Quarantine tank and just finished setting up my qt.:sad2:

Path forward

I've decided to leave the Display tank fallow for 8 to 10 weeks to eradicate any of the disease.

with that being said, my original plan was to use some of the sponge filters from the DT to seed the quarantine however i am thinking that is not ideal as I could introduce the brook and or ich into the QT. ( i do no want to medicate the QT if i don't have to) so my question is, would i be better off setting the qt tank up with some bio balls or ceramic rings maybe some dry rock and let the tank naturally cycle. Assuming my cycle takes around 4 weeks or so, this would leave me plenty of time to purchase and quarantine the new fish while the DT remains fallow?
 
Sorry for your loss. You will want to leave your tank fallow for at least 12 weeks, 8-10 weeks still leaves a fairly large chance that some ich will survive. The same for any fish you quarantine.
 
Yeah just looked those up last night. Thanks for teachin me something.

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