Using waste water from main tank in QT tank

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To save money on salt, is it possible to use the waste water from your main display tank when doing a bi-weekly water change as new replacement water for your QT tank water changes? Thinking that if nitrates are low, the fish don’t care as much about trace elements right?

Or is this a bad idea?
 

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Not exactly the same, but some times I use the waste water from my display (historically very low nutrients) to do water changes in new/small tanks. I have seen no ill effects. I think your idea would be fine.
 

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I'm not an expert. I would think it's fine so long as it's one way and you're satisfied that the tank water isn't completely depleted of nutrients.
 

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I think it is fine to do this.
 

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If you watch t videos from Top Shelf, Tidal Gardens, and a variety of other companies they do this regularly. Particularly in systems where they do not have fish but want some of the fish waste to feed corals in QT.
 

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When you QT fish - its normally because of you do not want anything into your tank that your old fish do not handle (not immune for) But - IME is also very common that the established tank content microorganisms that the newcomers not are immune against. This together with aggression during the introduction into the display tank can cause diseases and dead among the newcomers.

Your idea is not only good for the wallet - IMO - its a way that all that QT fish should follow.

This of two reasons.

1) It have been shown that if you have your newcomers in an adaption box or have them in your refuge/sump during 4-7 days - aggressive introduction behavior from the established fish is lower, often non. Because this work even when the old fishes do not have visual contact with the newcomers during adaption it is possible that they got the same smell that can be the positive factor for smother introduction.

2) if your newcomer will slowly introduced to the new microfauna - it works like a vaccination.

IMO - at during the last week of QT - daily smaller WC with water from the DT should be done because of this two reasons above

Sincerely Lasse
 
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Freshwater filter only or is it? Have you ever used an HOB filter on a saltwater tank?

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