Coral/Invert QT tank size

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Would a 10 gallon tank be too small for a coral/invert QT? I'm on the fence between 10 and 20. I really dont want to add another tank that requires a lot of extra maintenance ATM, so I am leaning toward the 10 Gallon, BUT I also don't want to wish I had more room. Im looking to quarantine CUC for my DT and for future soft corals, maybe an LPS here and there. I don't anticipate adding a ton at once as my DT is 32 Gallon.

Anyone have any words of wisdom?
 

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the bigger the better. but the 10 gallon should do the job since its only a invert/coral quarantine, no fish.
 

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10 gallon works for me

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