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In a pinch, I have used a small 2 or 3 gallon food grade white bucket and a small power head as a quarantine tank. I just placed it next to the main tank so i did not have to supplement light.
I keep a small piece of live rock in the main tank that I can move over (and throw out or sanitize if possible).
Egg crate with pvc legs makes a quick frag rack if you don’t have a magnetic one (plus you can adjust the pvc to what ever height you need).
 
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In a pinch, I have used a small 2 or 3 gallon food grade white bucket and a small power head as a quarantine tank. I just placed it next to the main tank so i did not have to supplement light.
I keep a small piece of live rock in the main tank that I can move over (and throw out or sanitize if possible).
Egg crate with pvc legs makes a quick frag rack if you don’t have a magnetic one (plus you can adjust the pvc to what ever height you need).
Gotcha. That's a pretty good idea. Dont know how my parents feel about me having a random bucket of water next to my tank though lol
 
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Gotcha. That's a pretty good idea. Dont know how my parents feel about me having a random bucket of water next to my tank though lol

Lol I can relate. My 16 year old daughter is very into aquariums/fish. She has a 36 bow front saltwater, 30 gallon fresh water, 20 gallon of plants and fish found in water standing in our ditches, 3 gallon betta, a shrimp bowl plus a few random 5 gallon buckets pop up from time to time (treating fish, soaking driftwood, water changes, or various other science experiments).

Maybe if you explain it as a temporary setup that helps protect the money and life in your display tank they would understand. Set a date that you will have it taken down by (and mark it on the bucket with tape and a permanent marker) so they know that you have a plan and it is not just up until whenever.

Also, a JBJ Pico tank (3 gallons) has a small footprint and could be easily kept on a nightstand or shelf. We have two of these set up and they work really well.
 
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Lol I can relate. My 16 year old daughter is very into aquariums/fish. She has a 36 bow front saltwater, 30 gallon fresh water, 20 gallon of plants and fish found in water standing in our ditches, 3 gallon betta, a shrimp bowl plus a few random 5 gallon buckets pop up from time to time (treating fish, soaking driftwood, water changes, or various other science experiments).

Maybe if you explain it as a temporary setup that helps protect the money and life in your display tank they would understand. Set a date that you will have it taken down by (and mark it on the bucket with tape and a permanent marker) so they know that you have a plan and it is not just up until whenever.

Also, a JBJ Pico tank (3 gallons) has a small footprint and could be easily kept on a nightstand or shelf. We have two of these set up and they work really well.
I'll look into those jbjs to. Just dont have enough money to focus on two tanks unless that comes with everything
 

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I'll look into those jbjs to. Just dont have enough money to focus on two tanks unless that comes with everything

Yes, ready to go out of the box. Comes with a light, small hang on back filter and tank.
 

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