My standard QT setup:Thank you.
It seems I should remove the remaining fish and let this tank sit for 76 days. If I remove them to a qt tank, I have to buy one and “establish it.” (Cycle?). If that is so, what do I do with the fish in the meantime or do I use the water from the big tank.
- 10 or 20 gallon tank. Cover the back wall and two end walls. Can paint or wrap them to provide a "cave-like" atmosphere. It helps the fish relax more, lowers their stress.
- Heater
- HOB filter: in the filter you have a foam pad. Soak the pad in BioSpira for a few hours. Pour the liquid when done into the QT.
- A foam bubble filter: Soak the foam pad same as above. You'll need a small air pump for this one.
- A very small powerhead. Aim the powerhead up towards the surface of the tank so it's actively rippling the water's surface. This provides the greatest oxygen exchange for the water.
- Ammonia Alert Badge from Seachem. Best to "view" the badge while shinning a light from behind it.
- Can add a bit of sand to the bottom. The fish usually do better than a bare bottom tank.
- A few big PVC fittings or plastic aquarium plants to help the fish relax.
- no need for a light. The darker tank actually helps them to relax a bit more.