Patow
New member
I'm finally ready to add a couple of fish to my tank. I'm going to go ahead and quarantine the fish, however, I've never done this, so have a few newbie questions.
Currently, I have a Yellow Watchman Goby in my display from my old setup. That's the only fish though. I didn't think he needed quarantining (nor did I have the setup at that point) since he came from an established tank and showed no signs of any health problems in 1-year.
Here is my quarantine setup (29gal):
I have two Maxijet Powerheads (600gph and 1200gph) and 150W heater. I'm using an Eheim canister filter for filtration, and will throw in some PVC for hiding areas for the fish.
My questions:
1) For the Eheim canister filter, when I used to have freshwater (years ago), I used fine filter pads, course filter pads, and substrate. The substrate isn't overly cheap, so I'm wondering if I even need it in this application? Could I just get by with a bunch of course filter pads, and the fine filter pads?
2) I've ordered a Diamond Watchman Goby from a LFS. It's supposed to arrive tomorrow. I know these guys like to sift through the sand (of which I will have none in the quarantine). Is it okay to quarantine him still without substrate? I'm not sure if this is a good opportunity to get him to try take frozen food too? Or should I just bite the bullet and put him in my display directly?
3) I'm likely getting a couple clown fish, a purple fire fish, and maybe some blue or green chromis. Is that too many fish for this 29gal?
4) Should I add any supplements/meds as a precaution?
5) How often, and how much water should I change out?
Thanks for any help!
Cheers,
Dave
Here is my quarantine setup (29gal):
I have two Maxijet Powerheads (600gph and 1200gph) and 150W heater. I'm using an Eheim canister filter for filtration, and will throw in some PVC for hiding areas for the fish.
My questions:
1) For the Eheim canister filter, when I used to have freshwater (years ago), I used fine filter pads, course filter pads, and substrate. The substrate isn't overly cheap, so I'm wondering if I even need it in this application? Could I just get by with a bunch of course filter pads, and the fine filter pads?
2) I've ordered a Diamond Watchman Goby from a LFS. It's supposed to arrive tomorrow. I know these guys like to sift through the sand (of which I will have none in the quarantine). Is it okay to quarantine him still without substrate? I'm not sure if this is a good opportunity to get him to try take frozen food too? Or should I just bite the bullet and put him in my display directly?
3) I'm likely getting a couple clown fish, a purple fire fish, and maybe some blue or green chromis. Is that too many fish for this 29gal?
4) Should I add any supplements/meds as a precaution?
5) How often, and how much water should I change out?
Thanks for any help!
Cheers,
Dave