Hello everyone,
I have a situation where I am thinking about pulling all of my fish out of my DT because I'm seeing ich on two of my fish and I'm looking at doing the fallow period but my question is what size QT will I need to reduce the stress as much as possible. My DT is 120 gal (48"x24"x24") and here is my fish list.
1- bristle tooth tang
1- yellow blotch rabbitfish
1- midas Blenny
1- algae blenny
1- diamond goby
1- strawberry pseudochromis
2- Snowflake clowns
3- banggaii cardinals
1- cleaner shrimp
1- coral banded shrimp
Numerous snails, hermit crabs, etc.
All of the fish and inverts are eating frozen food and pellets that I feed them but I'm curious about having the diamond goby without sand in the QT. Should I be concerned or is it not that big of a deal for the goby? Right now petco is having the $1 per gallon sale so I guess right now would be a great time to take advantage of that. Thanks for any help!
I have a situation where I am thinking about pulling all of my fish out of my DT because I'm seeing ich on two of my fish and I'm looking at doing the fallow period but my question is what size QT will I need to reduce the stress as much as possible. My DT is 120 gal (48"x24"x24") and here is my fish list.
1- bristle tooth tang
1- yellow blotch rabbitfish
1- midas Blenny
1- algae blenny
1- diamond goby
1- strawberry pseudochromis
2- Snowflake clowns
3- banggaii cardinals
1- cleaner shrimp
1- coral banded shrimp
Numerous snails, hermit crabs, etc.
All of the fish and inverts are eating frozen food and pellets that I feed them but I'm curious about having the diamond goby without sand in the QT. Should I be concerned or is it not that big of a deal for the goby? Right now petco is having the $1 per gallon sale so I guess right now would be a great time to take advantage of that. Thanks for any help!