QT number of fish

vickit447

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Hi All,

I'm starting to think about getting a couple fish for my 20g high tank. It's been up for 3 months, so figure 4 closer to 5 after the quarenteen period.

I'd like to get a Yellow Watchman Goby, a Firefish and a Clown. Is three fish too many to quarenteen at one time?

Would I be flirtin' with disaster if I introduced 3 fish at one time to my DT?

Currently I have no fish or corals in the DT.

Thanks for your thoughts.
 
While these are small fish, if I understand correctly you have no bioload at the moment? If so I would space out the acquisition process. If you quarantine more than one fish at a time in a separate tank, you are isolating them from the display tank but not from each other.
 
I currently don't have a QT tank. I was thinking of a 10g.

Steve's reply was exactly what I needed. Slow and steady, one fish at a time.

Thanks guys.
 
10g is a small tank, even for a QT. You might opt to spend a few extra bucks and buy a 20g. I think you could QT two small fish at a time and maybe the clown as well if it is small, provided you are vigilent about testing for ammonia and are ready to do massive water changes if you see a spike. Don't QT your fish in your main display--just asking for trouble in the event they come down with something.
 
I think you should get a 75 gallon and use the 20gal for a QT :lol:

I agree with Steve Add one at a time otherwise you could run into trouble.
 
whatever you do don't gamble with adding the directly to the display tank. Its best to start off keeping the display tank disease free.
 
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