So I am doing a bit more research on the QT thing and have a few questions...
Would a 5 gl be too small? I love the looks one I found on Amazon but it's 5 gallon and more vertical than horizontal.
https://www.amazon.com/Marineland-ML90609-Portrait-Aquarium-5-Gallon/dp/B00O8SZTKQ/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8
If I have to get a boring old 10 gl one I will but I don't want to hahahahah.
Ik what you mean on boring 10gl Lol. tbh, my definition of a QT tank is "anything that can hold water." I don't care for the looks. I setup my 10gl qt tank on my dryer, I believe everything cost me 35.00. Tank from the 1.00per gallon special@Petco and a used AquaClear 70, used jebao r8 wave maker and some liverock. The main purpose is to watch for any hitchhikers, worms, pest corals, bugs etc... Id rather have to qt 10gls of water with minimal corals/fish, than my main that has had all my effort in it.
If you have it, invest in a light that matches the display tank so the transition from qt to display is minimal (Since light plays a huge role in corals). My BC29 has a Nanobox Large retro kit and 10gl qt has a nanobox mini (200.00 light) but its not needed, just ideal.