Quarintine tank help

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I have a 10 gallon quarantine tank that I can't keep up. just a sand bed in display with a horrible "sump". A 12 gallon container with live rock, carbon, and return pump. I don't really want to invest much money in it. Should I just get a used biocube or something off CL?

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I'm confused, are you saying your quarantine tank has a sand bed with a sump with live rock?
 

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You don't need to get all fancy with a quarantine tank. A simple 10 gal tank with a hang on back filter and heater would suffice. Doesn't have to be set up all the time, just when you need it! (no rocks or sand)
 

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yes o_O

it was a mixed reef previously. Other options?
I use a cheap 10 gallon tank with an hob filter, no sand and pvc pipe fittings for shelter. That way my quarantine tank can also be used as a hospital tank. And, I can tear it down and put it away in about 30 minutes when I don't need it.
 

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ok, simpler. lol
Simple is better! Some people don't even use an HOB filter. Just a sponge and air stone.
If you need to quarantine a fish that needs a sand bottom, just put a bowl with sand in it inside the tank for them.
 
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What if I wanted to make it a FOLR tank. What would be a better sump option then basically my bucket with a pump, heater, live rock, and light?
 
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with my 75 i used to have I just had a 20 long with heater and HOB filter, worked fine. I just had this old tank running and wanted to use it for something. maybe give it to someone. ha
 

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with my 75 i used to have I just had a 20 long with heater and HOB filter, worked fine. I just had this old tank running and wanted to use it for something. maybe give it to someone. ha
Coral quarantine system?
 

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Wow, you had that thing looking nice!
 

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