SunfishFun
New member
I found your article greatly informative - thank you! I do have a couple of questions about maintaining a Q tank.
First, do you have recommendations for performing water changes, either regarding quantity of changes or frequency? For the changes do you favor using water from the main tank over "new" saltwater?
Also, in addition to the nitrogen compounds and pH, do you think one needs to test any other parameters such as Alkalinity/KH or Calcium?
If I set up my tank using PVC or ceramic pots as hiding places, do I just use no substrate at all?
Lastly, does one generally need to quarantine invertebrates such as a newly purchased cleaner shrimp? Also, having a cleaner shrimp in the Q tank will not help larger new fish? In a different situation, if I hope to facilitate a goby-shrimp commensal relationship, can I place the shrimp in the Q tank (with a noncalcareous substrate for burrowing) as long as copper is not used?
Thank you again for explaining the importance of quarantining fish!
First, do you have recommendations for performing water changes, either regarding quantity of changes or frequency? For the changes do you favor using water from the main tank over "new" saltwater?
Also, in addition to the nitrogen compounds and pH, do you think one needs to test any other parameters such as Alkalinity/KH or Calcium?
If I set up my tank using PVC or ceramic pots as hiding places, do I just use no substrate at all?
Lastly, does one generally need to quarantine invertebrates such as a newly purchased cleaner shrimp? Also, having a cleaner shrimp in the Q tank will not help larger new fish? In a different situation, if I hope to facilitate a goby-shrimp commensal relationship, can I place the shrimp in the Q tank (with a noncalcareous substrate for burrowing) as long as copper is not used?
Thank you again for explaining the importance of quarantining fish!