So, I think I painted myself into a corner. I had two clownfish in a 10g QT and determined that they had ich. I decided to try the TTM for the first time so I bought another 10g tank and started the process - currently in the third transfer.
Well I didn't really think it through because now I don't have a cycled QT tank or filter media that hasn't at some point been in contact with the TTM water. My DT is currently fallow for 3 weeks. I'm not sure what to do once I finish the tank transfer. With two tiny clowns, can I just get by with water changes until the new QT cycles? My expensive b&w clowns will then become my potential sacrificial fish.
I have an ammonia alert tag that hasn't picked up any ammonia during the few days in the transfer tanks. How long can I keep ammonia at zero with water changes every few days? Otherwise I will have to put them in the DT and risk them re-contracting disease.
Well I didn't really think it through because now I don't have a cycled QT tank or filter media that hasn't at some point been in contact with the TTM water. My DT is currently fallow for 3 weeks. I'm not sure what to do once I finish the tank transfer. With two tiny clowns, can I just get by with water changes until the new QT cycles? My expensive b&w clowns will then become my potential sacrificial fish.
I have an ammonia alert tag that hasn't picked up any ammonia during the few days in the transfer tanks. How long can I keep ammonia at zero with water changes every few days? Otherwise I will have to put them in the DT and risk them re-contracting disease.