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I am preparing my quarantine to get a small blue tang because I know they are SUPER prone to ick. What would be the best way to prepare it? Should I get some marine pure blocks and put them in my filter to colonize the blocks with bacteria or just set up the quarantine and put some bottled bacteria in the day before I get the fish and let that colonize on the sponge/marine blocks?
 
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I use a hang on back I keep running on my main reef, if you have some used floss, carbon, etc you could throw some of that in a hob and let that run, should be good to go.
 
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I’ve done it both ways. When starting out my tank I used bottle bacteria, and monitored ammonia very closely. Now I just pull some bio media out of my sump and put it in there for a quick start.
pull some bio media out about a day before you get the fish? & any diseases won’t be able to colonize the sponges/blocks?
 
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