Is my QT big enough?

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I came across a 4" Stars and Stripes puffer at the LFS. They put it on hold for me until I'm ready.

I have a 10 gallon tank that has been up, running and ready to go.

But is a 10 gallon tank big enough to have a 4" puffer in QT for 90 days?

I have an empty 40 I can use, but it would require more work to get ready.

Thoughts?

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I came across a 4" Stars and Stripes puffer at the LFS. They put it on hold for me until I'm ready.

I have a 10 gallon tank that has been up, running and ready to go.

But is a 10 gallon tank big enough to have a 4" puffer in QT for 90 days?

I have an empty 40 I can use, but it would require more work to get ready.

Thoughts?

Thank you,
Dom
In a word, no.

That fish is going to be very stressed in a 10 gal tank for 3 months. I’d set up your 40 gal.

Just curious though. Why 90 days of QT?
 
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Just curious though. Why 90 days of QT?

I've always been a patient person; I am happy to wait and be sure that I have a disease-free fish before placing it in my display. 90 days = better safe than sorry.

When I QT, I observe only. I do not treat proactively.
 

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I've always been a patient person; I am happy to wait and be sure that I have a disease-free fish before placing it in my display. 90 days = better safe than sorry.

When I QT, I observe only. I do not treat proactively.
Understood, but there's a flip side to that. Not all fish do well in QT long term. Especially in smaller, more sterile tanks that often lack the ability to process ammonia efficiently.

Patience is a virtue in this hobby, and happy to hear that you put all your fish through QT. But what happens if you do discover a disease? Do you then treat/medicate in QT?
 
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Understood, but there's a flip side to that. Not all fish do well in QT long term. Especially in smaller, more sterile tanks that often lack the ability to process ammonia efficiently.

Patience is a virtue in this hobby, and happy to hear that you put all your fish through QT. But what happens if you do discover a disease? Do you then treat/medicate in QT?

I treat at the first sign of disease. But in 20 years in the hobby, I've only had 1 fish that became ill with Ich. Hypo-salinity is all it took.

I'm currently preparing a spare 40 gallon. That should be enough.
 

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I came across a 4" Stars and Stripes puffer at the LFS. They put it on hold for me until I'm ready.

I have a 10 gallon tank that has been up, running and ready to go.

But is a 10 gallon tank big enough to have a 4" puffer in QT for 90 days?

I have an empty 40 I can use, but it would require more work to get ready.

Thoughts?

Thank you,
Dom
20" tank X 12 "- should be. 20g more ideal but maintain good water quality and it should be doable- Not recommended but doable
 
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