Its just difficult not to overfeed when you're trying to entice a new fish to start eating.
I won't bore you with the ammonia spike in my QT tank, but it happened just a week after adding one fish to my newly cycled 20G QT tank.
I hadn't even added copper yet.
At the moment I'm using an internal filter with a filter volume of 0.2G. It's a tunze streamfilter 3163.
I could upgrade that to a much larger seachem tidal 110, which has a filter volume of 0.85 G.
Alternatively, I could use a Newa HOB gravel cleaner.
Hoping that I have enough time to remove any uneaten food before it decays.
But maybe this is a bit over the top and I should be able to just rely on filtration?
I just don't know how much a bigger filter would help in a quarantine tank setup with no live rock and no sand.
I won't bore you with the ammonia spike in my QT tank, but it happened just a week after adding one fish to my newly cycled 20G QT tank.
I hadn't even added copper yet.
At the moment I'm using an internal filter with a filter volume of 0.2G. It's a tunze streamfilter 3163.
I could upgrade that to a much larger seachem tidal 110, which has a filter volume of 0.85 G.
Alternatively, I could use a Newa HOB gravel cleaner.
Hoping that I have enough time to remove any uneaten food before it decays.
But maybe this is a bit over the top and I should be able to just rely on filtration?
I just don't know how much a bigger filter would help in a quarantine tank setup with no live rock and no sand.