How to properly sanitize a QT

Brieninsac

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I have a QT that recently housed a fish with parasites. That fish has since died so I want to break it down and do a thorough cleaning.

The tank is 10 gal and I'd like to know how much bleach I should use. I also have some biomedia in there and would like to know how to treat those too.

I won't be quarantining any new fish for at least 2 months due to an upcoming vacation.
 
I will usually empty out the tank and then spray down the tank with 2 parts bleach to 2 parts water. Give it a rinse and then let it sit dry for at least 3 days.

What biomedia are you referring to?
 
I am pretty sure I've read that people can bake the blocks and ceramic in the oven to "cook" them clean.

Don't quote me tho, maybe someone with experience can elaborate on this
 
Personally I've never bothered to use bleach. Cleaning and fully drying out my QT tanks and equipment seems quite effective at preventing any subsequent contamination. I also don't bother to reuse biomedia. It just goes into the trash once a particular QT is concluded.
 
Yeah I wouldn't keep the biomedia, why risk it? If they tank is going to thoroughly dry out for 2 months I think a quick wipe down with bleach/water and a rinse is really all you need.

Sorry about losing the fish - glad you had it in QT though.
 
First-To disinfect just clean it out and let everything dry for at least 72 hours. Never had issues doing it this way after dealing with disease/parasites in QT. No need for bleach. Second-simplify your QT. For a 10g all you need is a sponge filter and at most, no more than an HOB filter (like the AquaClear). This with a small pvc for hiding should complete your QT. you can quick cycle the QT using Dr. Tim's one and only. I've had great success running QT setups this way.
 
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