Quarantine Tanks

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  1. Breed

    Breed Feather Duster

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    What do you guys have in your quarantine tanks? Do you have live sand and live rock? or is it plain? Any forms of life?

    Thanks for the help!!

    Breed
     
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  3. sssnake

    sssnake Montipora Digitata

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    A quarantine tank should be bare-bottom. No substrate. It would be a great help if the water in the QT was taken from the main display tank (fully cycled of course).

    It should have a heater, some form of simple filtration which would be flexible enough to accomodate any medication which may be needed, a power-head to keep the water moving, and simple lighting.

    The only form of life in the QT should be the patients (or newly acquired tenants for your main display tank).

    That's basically it.
     
  4. Breed

    Breed Feather Duster

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    Cool, thanks for the help.

    So is there a reason why the tank is bare?
     
  5. jtReef

    jtReef Ritteri Anemone

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    Yes. If it is bare the parasites will not have as easy of a time surviving. Also then when you clean the tank you can siphon out the dead parasites. Like Ich for example will live for a few days so if you fish has ich you can keep it in the quarantine tank and siphon the bottom every day while treating it to help out. The point here is to have as sterile of an environment as possible to create a controlled environment. After your main display is setup it is more for your full systems health than the fish in the quarantine tank.
    Hope that helps.
     
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    Breed Feather Duster

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    Cool Thanks Guys!! I appreciate the help!!
     
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    Pisces23 Sea Dragon

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    For how long do you folks generally leave a new specimen in quarantine?
     
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    jtReef Ritteri Anemone

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    From what I remember reading people say about 5 weeks to be safe.
    I however go with 2-3 depending on who I got the fish from and how well it doing in the quarantine tank.