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Old January 6th, 2007, 02:15 AM
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quarantine setup

What do you recomend?

I have been reading up a little but not sure how I want to do it.

Should I set a tank up and keep it up all the time?

Or should I set it up when I need it?

If I set it up when I need it should I use water from my tank or make new water?

What size tank should I use?

Filter?

Substrate?

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Old January 7th, 2007, 12:15 AM
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Re: quarantine setup

Hey Jerm:

I would keep atleast a 20 gallon around for when you need to quarantine something. I personally keep a couple rocks in my sump all the time and if an issue arrose I would do a water change putting the water I pulled out of my tank and the rocks from the sump in the 20 gallon and run it as a quarantine.

I wouldn't worry about the substrate, but you will need the LR or a filter/sponge something from the main display.

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Re: quarantine setup

Doesn't that contaminate your main tank by putting back in the sump when you're done?

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Re: quarantine setup

If you use copper or something like that your right you can't put it back in your tank. I would recommend cooking the rocks after use if your worry about infection/parasites, before putting back in the sump.

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Re: quarantine setup

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If you use copper or something like that your right you can't put it back in your tank. I would recommend cooking the rocks after use if your worry about infection/parasites, before putting back in the sump.

When you say cook do you mean boil for a few minutes?

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Re: quarantine setup

I just drop a heater in the tank turned all the way up for 48 hours or so. Used this a couple times when i got great shapped rocks from questionible tanks.

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Re: quarantine setup

Didnt I also suggest you use your sump as a quarentine tank?
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Re: quarantine setup

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Didnt I also suggest you use your sump as a quarentine tank?
Yeah didn't I tell you that your sump is part of your system so it's not quarantine. We'll set you a sump up and then throw some copper in it to treat a sick fish and see what happens to your corals.

Quarantine is a SEPERATE tank to treat sick fish and to watch new fish before you add them to your main tank so you won't introduce any bacteria, viruses or other scknesses to your current system.

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Re: quarantine setup

you two are worse than me and iron HEHE.

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Re: quarantine setup

forgive me sister I was half asleep the thought was nursery not sump we talked over this last night Im only human Ive been in it for 4 yrs, you 7 whats your excuse you should know way more about this hobby than me but its the other way around. However I would like to take the time to thank you for my fish cant wait to get her a mate tonight see ya in a bit.
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