I'm looking for some guidance on setting up my first QT tank. It's a bit different of a situation because I will simultaneously be setting up a new tank and making my current tank a QT tank.
First, let me explain my situation.
At the moment, I'm rocking a 46 bow front with a Eshopp 15gal nano sump/fuge. I added a yellow tang to my tank ~2 months ago. He was happy and healthy after a few days and seemed to get along well with all the other tank inhabitants.
I left for a 4 day vacation last weekend and when I came back he was very skinny, and the other day I noticed he had white dots all over him. After some research and making sure it wasn't just sand... I've determined that it is Ich. I've started soaking food in garlic to get him to eat more and naturally boost his immune system so he'll survive until my new tank is set up and established.
My plan is to set up and establish my new reef tank, move all my LR that has coral (~40% of the LR) and inverts over to the new tank, and then remove my sand bed from my current tank. After that, I'm going to treat all the fish with a high salinity and ich medication combo for a month or 2 before I move them over to the new tank. Once everyone is moved into the new tank, I'm going to move my 46 bow front upstairs to my water room as a quarantine tank. I'm not sure yet if I'll keep it up full time, or just when it's needed for sick/new fish.
Any advice or guidance is greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
First, let me explain my situation.
At the moment, I'm rocking a 46 bow front with a Eshopp 15gal nano sump/fuge. I added a yellow tang to my tank ~2 months ago. He was happy and healthy after a few days and seemed to get along well with all the other tank inhabitants.
I left for a 4 day vacation last weekend and when I came back he was very skinny, and the other day I noticed he had white dots all over him. After some research and making sure it wasn't just sand... I've determined that it is Ich. I've started soaking food in garlic to get him to eat more and naturally boost his immune system so he'll survive until my new tank is set up and established.
My plan is to set up and establish my new reef tank, move all my LR that has coral (~40% of the LR) and inverts over to the new tank, and then remove my sand bed from my current tank. After that, I'm going to treat all the fish with a high salinity and ich medication combo for a month or 2 before I move them over to the new tank. Once everyone is moved into the new tank, I'm going to move my 46 bow front upstairs to my water room as a quarantine tank. I'm not sure yet if I'll keep it up full time, or just when it's needed for sick/new fish.
Any advice or guidance is greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!