My wife and I have had our 29g tank for about 6 months. We have not been quarantining our new fish and we just got marine ich. We've decided to use the copper treatment in a QT so we dont kill our inverts / rock (40 lbs). But in setting up the QT, I had a few questions. We have 5 small fish: 1 Dottyback (~1.5 in), 2 Yellowtail Damselfish (~1 in), 1 Tomato Clown (~2 in) and a smaller Clown that I'm not sure on the species (~3/4 in).
1) Since this QT is going to serve as both as their home for a few weeks and as a true QT for our future new fish, what size tank should we be looking at. We have an old small 15g tank, but is that going to be too crowded?
2) As far as filtration, this will be a new tank with no biological filter in place, and since we dont have time to place a new filter pad / sponge in our DT for it to 'cure'; can we take our HOB filter from our DT and use it for our QT and go ahead and make the move to a better filter for our DT? Or should we get a new filter and just keep a close eye on the ammonia and keep it in check with water changes?
3) And should we start with new water or use tank water or maybe a mix?
4) We're planning on permanently setting it up in a back room that gets indirect natural sun. Is that ok, or should it be in a more dimly lit area?
We're also going to use a tank volume appropriate powerhead / heater and add hiding places in the form of assorted pvc pipe pieces.
Will need to do anything special to our DT since it won't have fish in it? The only inverts we have are a turbo snail and a banded coral shrimp.
Also, any other tips / lessons learned about QT's are welcome.
1) Since this QT is going to serve as both as their home for a few weeks and as a true QT for our future new fish, what size tank should we be looking at. We have an old small 15g tank, but is that going to be too crowded?
2) As far as filtration, this will be a new tank with no biological filter in place, and since we dont have time to place a new filter pad / sponge in our DT for it to 'cure'; can we take our HOB filter from our DT and use it for our QT and go ahead and make the move to a better filter for our DT? Or should we get a new filter and just keep a close eye on the ammonia and keep it in check with water changes?
3) And should we start with new water or use tank water or maybe a mix?
4) We're planning on permanently setting it up in a back room that gets indirect natural sun. Is that ok, or should it be in a more dimly lit area?
We're also going to use a tank volume appropriate powerhead / heater and add hiding places in the form of assorted pvc pipe pieces.
Will need to do anything special to our DT since it won't have fish in it? The only inverts we have are a turbo snail and a banded coral shrimp.
Also, any other tips / lessons learned about QT's are welcome.