I have a few questions for you "experts".
I have an extra 10 gal tank that I want to set up as a new hospital tank. I have read that a hospital tank should have a bare bottom; have nothing to absorb any mediations that one might use on a sick fish. Does this tank need to cycle? Or is expected that if one is treating a fish, many water changes are involved which would keep the water quality up. Is the beneficial bacteria only in the filter?
My current 10 gal ER tank has gravel bottom and a few rocks, and has been up and running for years. I want to make this a frag tank. I know I need to up the water circulation. Do I need a protein skimmer if there are no fish producing waste? What is the best light I can use for this purpose. There is currently a 18" florescent tube light (that needs to be changed) built into the tank hood. Is an external filter enough for this purpose?
JKJ
I have an extra 10 gal tank that I want to set up as a new hospital tank. I have read that a hospital tank should have a bare bottom; have nothing to absorb any mediations that one might use on a sick fish. Does this tank need to cycle? Or is expected that if one is treating a fish, many water changes are involved which would keep the water quality up. Is the beneficial bacteria only in the filter?
My current 10 gal ER tank has gravel bottom and a few rocks, and has been up and running for years. I want to make this a frag tank. I know I need to up the water circulation. Do I need a protein skimmer if there are no fish producing waste? What is the best light I can use for this purpose. There is currently a 18" florescent tube light (that needs to be changed) built into the tank hood. Is an external filter enough for this purpose?
JKJ