Can you use a 20 gallon tank to quarantine fish that will require a lot bigger tank ? I’m planning on a foxface, as well as wrasses and ultimately a tang. Is it ok to keep them in a 20 gallon quarantine tank since it’s only temporary?
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Yes, within reason. That is done very often. However, a 20 gallon comes in two footprints - a 20 high is not as useful as a 20 long. I wouldn't have any issue with quarantine a 3" tang, wrasse and foxface in a 20 long, but I wouldn't try it in a 20 high.Can you use a 20 gallon tank to quarantine fish that will require a lot bigger tank ? I’m planning on a foxface, as well as wrasses and ultimately a tang. Is it ok to keep them in a 20 gallon quarantine tank since it’s only temporary?
I’m planning on cycling the tank with Dr Tim’sYes, within reason. That is done very often. However, a 20 gallon comes in two footprints - a 20 high is not as useful as a 20 long. I wouldn't have any issue with quarantine a 3" tang, wrasse and foxface in a 20 long, but I wouldn't try it in a 20 high.
Have you ever seen those wholesale cubicle systems? You can hold fish in those for a month or so - not an optimum environment, but it works. The main thing is that you need to maintain nearly zero ammonia at all times. To do that, you should establish the biofilter before you get any animals.
Jay
I've got a question or two for Jay.
How long do you qt a fish in a 20 long. I'm going to be using a standard 15, with only one or two fish at a time. Now, while qt-ing, if you notice a problem (possible ich), do you treat in the qt tank or move to an additional hospital tank for treatment? If you have an established (bio) in the qt, I would imagine treating in a different area so as to not interfere with the bio.
Does this make sense?
Thx for any response.
Is a formalin bath just redundant to the recommended QT protocol?Hi, I always treat new fish prophylactically, it is always easier to keep them from getting protozoan disease than it is to cure them after they have become infected. The size of the tank doesn't really change the length of the quarantine - 30 days of coppersafe followed by two weeks of prazipro.
Jay
Formalin is best used as a dip, and then move the fish to a new tank. Dipping and putting the fish back into the same tank just allows reinfection. Low dose formalin can be used against protozoans at 25 ppm in the treatment tank as a 24 hour dose, but it reacts with copper and it strips oxygen from the water. I don't use it much anymore with marine fish.Is a formalin bath just redundant to the recommended QT protocol?
Also, is metronidazol just over kill with copper?
Sorry for the thread hijack.