Setting up QT tank

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I'm looking to set up my QT, I have a spare 15g AIO that was given to me figured perfect tank to use for QT.

I've read you don't need to cycle a QT tank but have to really be on your game for water changes, how often would I be expected to do water changes if I didn't cycle it?

I currently have a fully cycled 20g AIO with filter media, could I just take the sponge filters and/or the carbon from my 20g and put it in my 15g to cycle the tank? Would a filter sock work?

Just looking for the correct and easier way to set up my QT.
 

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I'm looking to set up my QT, I have a spare 15g AIO that was given to me figured perfect tank to use for QT.

I've read you don't need to cycle a QT tank but have to really be on your game for water changes, how often would I be expected to do water changes if I didn't cycle it?

I currently have a fully cycled 20g AIO with filter media, could I just take the sponge filters and/or the carbon from my 20g and put it in my 15g to cycle the tank? Would a filter sock work?

Just looking for the correct and easier way to set up my QT.
Do NOT add carbon from a different system, this will do nothing good enough to be worth it. You can certainly add some bio media from the display into the QT filter. I personally wouldn’t be comfortable using an uncycled QT to house new and potential expensive livestock. If you go that route, with a tank that size, I think daily water changes are best practice. I’m not a QT expert so will also defer to others who have more experience with them.
 

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Just get some biosponges or similar media that won't adsorb copper and dose an oversized bottle of either fritz turbo or biospira.
 

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