Skriz;665360 wrote: Na, it's one of the easiest things to setup and it will be pretty much exactly like your display.
Get a 10g tank, a heater and a powerhead. Some cut pvc pipe is great to use for hiding places. QT parts list complete!
When I kept a small QT, I liked keeping a piece of live rock in my sump that I could transfer into the QT when I set it up. I would take that rock, some pvc and water from the display; set the heater, turn on the powerhead and voila! This would give me an excuse to do a small water change on the display while setting up the qt. Since it's only 10g, they're quick and easy to do and you can do daily water changes on the qt (using water from the display) very easily, maintaining optimal water conditions. When the qt period if over, you can easily transfer the fish over since the water parameters will be exactly the same as the DT.
If using the LR technique, be sure to nuke it before introducing back into the sump (just in case there's something in there!). If you can't do the LR, no biggie. Heck, a piece of sponge or media pad will even work to provide some biological filtration.
Now that's all fine and dandy when the fish is okay, but what if you need to treat/medicate? Then you're into a hospital tank. Depending on the medication, you may or may not be able to treat the qt. Some meds (praziquantel, etc) are fine in the qt. Other meds (copper, etc) are better used in a separate hospital tank (could be another 10g or even a salt bucket..an empty one

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