Well, following the proper procedure, I'm QTing new fish. Initially I'm going to QT for observation only. I don't want this to turn into an observation vs. Treatment Thread. That is not my purpose for posting. 
What I want to know is, I picked up an aweseome awesome looking powder brown tang. Visibly it appears to be very healthy, the LFS just got it in that day. So, it had barely been acclimated to their tank and then home to mine.
It was in 1.022 water, and my QT was 1.027... So, I acclimated it for an hour, changing out half it's water with my water every 15 minutes. Did that 3 times, then put it in my tank. It was still alive this morning and appears to be o.k.
So, my question is that it's on the medium - largish side. Probably between 4-5" in diameter.
Please don't kill me... My QT is 30 gallons. (I don't have room for anything much bigger, and the 30 gallon is kinda an eye sore..
Is having him in a 30 gallon for 4 weeks going to be too stressfull on the fish?
I'm prepared to do 2 -3 10-20% water changes a week if need be and have prime at the ready. Not to mention the QT is cycled with 20-30 pounds of LR.
I may add one or two more pieces from my display just to make sure it's seeded good. (QT has been up close to 6 months).
feeding it shrimp every couple of weeks when fishless.
So, aside from the nitrogen cycle, will the fish be stressed from the size of the tank? Or would I be better off observing for 1-2 weeks, if no signs, move him asap before he gets sick from stress?
Assuming the water changes and prime, keep any ammonia possibly generated by the tang under control, is it going to go out of it's mind from lack of swimming room?
I know I should have a bigger QT. I'm lucky I'm allowed to have a QT setup at all. . . . .
If signs of ich show up at all, period. I'll be doing hypo treatment for 4 weeks.
The other option I guess, I have a rubber made tub (50 gallon) That i used for curing rock that had gone through a major cycle prior to setting up my 125g. I could always get that out and relocate the fish and rock to that. I'd prefer not to, because it would sit in the middle of the room, and rarely have light.... So, kinda inconvenient...
well, let the opinions fly. :bounce3:
What I want to know is, I picked up an aweseome awesome looking powder brown tang. Visibly it appears to be very healthy, the LFS just got it in that day. So, it had barely been acclimated to their tank and then home to mine.
It was in 1.022 water, and my QT was 1.027... So, I acclimated it for an hour, changing out half it's water with my water every 15 minutes. Did that 3 times, then put it in my tank. It was still alive this morning and appears to be o.k.
So, my question is that it's on the medium - largish side. Probably between 4-5" in diameter.
Please don't kill me... My QT is 30 gallons. (I don't have room for anything much bigger, and the 30 gallon is kinda an eye sore..
Is having him in a 30 gallon for 4 weeks going to be too stressfull on the fish?
I'm prepared to do 2 -3 10-20% water changes a week if need be and have prime at the ready. Not to mention the QT is cycled with 20-30 pounds of LR.
I may add one or two more pieces from my display just to make sure it's seeded good. (QT has been up close to 6 months).
feeding it shrimp every couple of weeks when fishless.
So, aside from the nitrogen cycle, will the fish be stressed from the size of the tank? Or would I be better off observing for 1-2 weeks, if no signs, move him asap before he gets sick from stress?
Assuming the water changes and prime, keep any ammonia possibly generated by the tang under control, is it going to go out of it's mind from lack of swimming room?
I know I should have a bigger QT. I'm lucky I'm allowed to have a QT setup at all. . . . .
If signs of ich show up at all, period. I'll be doing hypo treatment for 4 weeks.
The other option I guess, I have a rubber made tub (50 gallon) That i used for curing rock that had gone through a major cycle prior to setting up my 125g. I could always get that out and relocate the fish and rock to that. I'd prefer not to, because it would sit in the middle of the room, and rarely have light.... So, kinda inconvenient...
well, let the opinions fly. :bounce3: