trillyen
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Ok i was just wondering if it would be a bad husbandry idea to intentionally buy a sick (hardy fish, Damsel..etc) or a harder to keep sick fish (pacific blue tang, juvi emperor angel) and try to nurse them back to health just to see what your skill level is at for a qt tank process
i know my tanks arent ready for this yet but i was just wondering
Second, since my qt tank is so small would it be ok to buy 1 tang then qt him for the proper amount of time, then add him to 1 of my sumps for a bit while the other tang that im getting later is in the qt tank, then put the other tang in my other refuge while the third tang is in the qt tank, and then when it is time to add them all at the same time in my display would that be the correct way to do this process
Now a 3 part question
Dr. lee said that it is bad husbandry to hypo a fish for no reason in one of his stickys. So my question is when you qt a fish if you dont notice any blemishes or ick or any thing what is the proper holding time on the fish in the qt process
1 last question
I remembered that when i cleaned out my qt tank i removed the all in 1 hood and put a bigger 75 gallon (hadnt been used in a while) bio wheel in the tank, the only filter media i couldnt reuse was the bio wheel from the all in 1 hood because it was so big but i put all the sponges, and carbon in the tank and big filteer that came out of the new one.
! thing i did add was a carbon sponge filter media cartridge from my fresh water 55 gl tank and im wondering if that didnt start a cycle, i mean i know all the fresh water bacteria was killed by the salt water, but im just wondering if the debree and what not didnt have some kind of negative reaction, cause my ammonia is up to 8 ppm and my nitrite is like 2 ppm. How ever i did introduce live rock into the system for a short period of time but im for sure it was already cured i could tell by the smell.
Does cured live rock start a cycle in a tankl that lr has never been introduced to??
i just put little pieces of rubble in the tank
i think it actually may have started a cycle in my 75 gallon but only a nitrite cycle not a dang ammonia cycle, i think the trite cylce it started in my 75 was only like .50 to 1.0, but that could be because of all the water volume in my 75 gallon
If adding new live rock thats cured starts a cycle that sucks cause im still not done aquascaping my 75 or 125 gallon tank yet!!!
i know my tanks arent ready for this yet but i was just wondering
Second, since my qt tank is so small would it be ok to buy 1 tang then qt him for the proper amount of time, then add him to 1 of my sumps for a bit while the other tang that im getting later is in the qt tank, then put the other tang in my other refuge while the third tang is in the qt tank, and then when it is time to add them all at the same time in my display would that be the correct way to do this process
Now a 3 part question
Dr. lee said that it is bad husbandry to hypo a fish for no reason in one of his stickys. So my question is when you qt a fish if you dont notice any blemishes or ick or any thing what is the proper holding time on the fish in the qt process
1 last question
I remembered that when i cleaned out my qt tank i removed the all in 1 hood and put a bigger 75 gallon (hadnt been used in a while) bio wheel in the tank, the only filter media i couldnt reuse was the bio wheel from the all in 1 hood because it was so big but i put all the sponges, and carbon in the tank and big filteer that came out of the new one.
! thing i did add was a carbon sponge filter media cartridge from my fresh water 55 gl tank and im wondering if that didnt start a cycle, i mean i know all the fresh water bacteria was killed by the salt water, but im just wondering if the debree and what not didnt have some kind of negative reaction, cause my ammonia is up to 8 ppm and my nitrite is like 2 ppm. How ever i did introduce live rock into the system for a short period of time but im for sure it was already cured i could tell by the smell.
Does cured live rock start a cycle in a tankl that lr has never been introduced to??
i just put little pieces of rubble in the tank
i think it actually may have started a cycle in my 75 gallon but only a nitrite cycle not a dang ammonia cycle, i think the trite cylce it started in my 75 was only like .50 to 1.0, but that could be because of all the water volume in my 75 gallon
If adding new live rock thats cured starts a cycle that sucks cause im still not done aquascaping my 75 or 125 gallon tank yet!!!