I'm looking to build a quarantine tank and I'm wondering what the process would be. I have an extra 10 gallon but no light for it does it require light for a holding tank? And what is the cycle time for a quarantine tank?
But I could assume if I quarantined corals I would need a light.You've got a few options here. I run a 10g QT with a light. For a "cycle" I threw some Matrix in a bag in my display sump, let that chill for a month, and threw it in my QT. No ammonia since, and I've had a fish in there for 2 months. No light is needed, per se, if you've got it in a room that gets a little day light. You don't want to subject a fish to 100% darkness for that long tho.
If you don't have time to wait, daily water changes would work to keep ammonia down, or Prime, but I've had bad luck with Prime and medications in a QT tank. Just my two cents!
Oh, if you quarantine corals, you'll need a cycled tank with a good light. You can't rush that process. And you can't medicate it with standard fish medicines either.But I could assume if I quarantined corals I would need a light.
But I could assume if I quarantined corals I would need a light.
Honestly, I don't. I do fish, especially after my recent issues with ich, but I don't corals. I dip, and I am super observant of my corals. MOST of my corals come from people I know have great tanks, but we're all capable of mistakes. My main reason for not quarantining corals is lack of room to do so. So there's no right or wrong way - this is just the way that works for me.Do you quarantine your corals?