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I need to set up a simple 10 gallon QT tank. Can someone help me with what I will need. I don't want to put sand or rock in it. I need to just get the water up to temp and put my inverts in there why I treat my tank for ICH
 

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Ideally you would want to have a sponge filter running in your display tank that you can move over to seed the QT. Otherwise, all you need is a heater, a filter (simple HOB works fine), a cover, a light, and some PVC for fish to sleep and hide in. I would also use a Seachem Ammonia Alert badge throughout the process. Keep up on water changes if there are any signs of ammonia.

How many fish of what size?
 
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Can I just get 10 gallons of pre mied water from my LFS and put f
Inverts in once the water gets to temp or will I have to let the QT tank cycle.
 

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Can I just get 10 gallons of pre mied water from my LFS and put f
Inverts in once the water gets to temp or will I have to let the QT tank cycle.

Water doesn't carry enough beneficial bacteria, so the tank would either need another source of bacteria (like the sponge filter I mentioned), or the tank will cycle. Why do you want to put inverts into a QT?
 
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Because my 29 gallon biocube has ich because all my fish keep dying and they all have white spots. Do you have any suggestions on what I should do. I have 2 fish that I just got and I don't want them to die. I just found out I have ich in the tank.
 
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The clown that just died didn't have any spots he just had a fuzzy coat. The other clowns that died had all over. They came from 2 different LFS.
 

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look up brooklynella... killed almost all my fish when I had it.
 

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2-3 weeks is not nearly long enough. 10-12 weeks is more like it. It takes that long for ick to die off in a fallow tank.

You may be better off cleaning it out and starting over.
 
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If I clean it out and start over, how would I do that. Would i need new sand and live rock or just new water. And would I have to cycle again.
 

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If I clean it out and start over, how would I do that. Would i need new sand and live rock or just new water. And would I have to cycle again.

Cleaning it out meaning remove all of the fish and then leave it fallow (without fish) for 10-12 weeks. You don't have to do anything else with the rocks or sand. Just ghost feed the tank a few times a week to maintain the bacteria. This will avoid the tank re-cycling once you re-introduce fish.
 

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