QT tank, what do you use?

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Just wanted to get an idea of what kind of set-up folks use for QT. Size tank, amount/type of filtration, leave it set-up all the time, sand?, rock?, decoration?, etc.

Also, how long do you typically QT for? Do you change that based on where the livestock came from?

Thanks for sharing.
 
Ive got a 10 gallon set up with a HOB filter, heater, small powerhead...

I put a 2" pvd "T" in it for the fish to hide since I dont have sand/rock in it. Depending on where the fish come from depends on the length I quarantine. I got a couple clowns from Bud on here and they went directly in the Display, but something from a LFS I QT for a week minimum
 
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Ive got a 25 gal eclipse with LED, some live rock and a small sandbed (nothing i would have a hard time throwing out) and I leave it up permanently. I just change the water when I do my DT and use the DT change water.
 
Amici;599640 wrote: 58g tank with a bunch of rock, bare bottom, canister filter with carbon and purigen and frequent water changes :)

Is it hard to catch the fish in a tank that size ?
 
Amici;599675 wrote: Nah, I have most of the rocks on one end and cut a piece of acrylic for a divider. I corral the fish to the end without the rocks, put the divider in and net them out.

Good idea on the divider for the rocks.
 
Before I took down my 120G, I had a 29G plumbed into the whole system for a QT. It had sand, rock, a powerhead, heater, and a PC Fixture. When I wanted to QT I shut off the return and took out enough water to get it below the overflow so it was a stand alone tank. I did regular water changes using water from the display system. I usually QT for a minimum of 4 weeks and once I am sure everything is ok I remove a lot of the water and replace it with water from the display, then I open the return to a trickle and let it slowly become part of the system once again. I still keep it there for another week or two and then introduce to the display. It never happened, but I was prepared to totally empty it and start over if I had any concern that something nasty came in with a fish I was QTing.
 
Budsreef;599753 wrote: Before I took down my 120G, I had a 29G plumbed into the whole system for a QT. It had sand, rock, a powerhead, heater, and a PC Fixture. When I wanted to QT I shut off the return and took out enough water to get it below the overflow so it was a stand alone tank. I did regular water changes using water from the display system. I usually QT for a minimum of 4 weeks and once I am sure everything is ok I remove a lot of the water and replace it with water from the display, then I open the return to a trickle and let it slowly become part of the system once again. I still keep it there for another week or two and then introduce to the display. It never happened, but I was prepared to totally empty it and start over if I had any concern that something nasty came in with a fish I was QTing.


Great minds... I am planning this exact same setup in my new build (right up to using a 29g). I had never heard of anyone else doing it. I am going to save and use my RKL to run the QT once I switch to the RKE on the new tank.
 
I've got a 20 long with an HOB filter, powerhead for circulation, sand bottom and about 10 lbs of live rock in it. It's up and running all the time. I try to keep a damsel in it just for the heck of it but I used the little guy on my last tank crash as a test. I normally QT for a week before putting a fish in my DT.
 
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