Converting Quarantine tank

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Hi everyone, Happy Memorial Day weekend!

So I decided I'm going to set up a small quarantine tank, about 10 gallons and I have a few questions:

1. I have two BIO-bricks in my main tank (it's almost done cycling) , can I put those in my quarantine tank and the tank will skip the cycle? (I can also use water from my main tank the next time I do a water change)

2. What equipment do I need in the quarantine tank, and to add to that question, I'm only planning to get around 6 fish and then the quarantine tank won't be needed. I'd like to convert the quarantine tank into a home for two clown fish, I figured it might be best to just get the equipment they need now rather than buying stuff twice. For example would the 10 gallon tank need a return pump? Or is just the light/filter/heater enough?
 

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As long as no copper is added you'd be fine to reuse, if it's a 10 gallon maybe a hob filter would help with movement.
 
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Yeah I was just going to get the Aqueon 10 gallon tank and put a hang on back filter with a Heater and light
 

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If it's just for fish, no light needed, all I use my QT for is treating for parasites. I do a complete teardown and clean every 3 days. I just use a Bubble stone stuck in some foam for movement and gas exchange. Thrown in something that can be completely cleaned like PVC tubing for them to hide in
 

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I'm only planning to get around 6 fish and then the quarantine tank won't be needed.
When one or more of the fish get sick or need isolating for whatever reason, a tank will be needed. When one or more of the fish die (from illness, aggression, old age, etc) if the new fish are to be QTed then a tank will be needed. Just things to consider.

I have a Fluval 106 canister and a Tunze 9004 skimmer (as well as an ATO) on my 10g QT. Works well. Considering a QT is a very unstable system (small water volume, large periodic variations in bioload) that needs to be stable (fish are at a low point in their lives, and possibly will be dosed with medication that hinders normal processes), I think optimizing filtration and nutrient export is critical.
 

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