So I have this 10 Gallon tank I set up as "Hospital tank" when I thought something might be wrong with one of my clownfish. Nothing ended up being wrong with him (Phew) but now I have this tank just hanging out. It's been up for about a month now? ( I cant remember it kind of a blur). ANYWAYS, I have no use for it currently but I have been ghost feeding the bacteria a couple times a week after starting it up with Bio Spira. There is definitely life happening in the tank as I can see the little things crawling around. Currently, I have no use for it. I don't plan on adding any fish any time soon and I already have a ANOTHER tank that I am running as an invert and coral QT.
The "hospital tank" doesn't require much maintenance but my husband keeps asking me how long I plan on leaving it on front family room end table lol.
Option 1- tear it down and just start all over if the day comes when it is needed? ***At the same time, admitting that I spent all that money for nothing. Which I will be reminded every time I see a broken down tank in storage.
Option 2- Keep it up. Just in case the day ever arises when I need to use it and will already have a pretty good established bacteria load. ***Showing my husband that I was right in the long run, we just didn't know it at the time.
Option 3- Option 2 PLUS Cycling some rock while we wait if they need ever arrises. I've got some life rock I plan on using at some point in the future (no idea when exactly) to attempt to re-aquascape my DT and use for frags ect. I was thinking about throwing some of that in the tank just get it cycling as well.
Hit me with your wisdom!
Thanks!
The "hospital tank" doesn't require much maintenance but my husband keeps asking me how long I plan on leaving it on front family room end table lol.
Option 1- tear it down and just start all over if the day comes when it is needed? ***At the same time, admitting that I spent all that money for nothing. Which I will be reminded every time I see a broken down tank in storage.
Option 2- Keep it up. Just in case the day ever arises when I need to use it and will already have a pretty good established bacteria load. ***Showing my husband that I was right in the long run, we just didn't know it at the time.
Option 3- Option 2 PLUS Cycling some rock while we wait if they need ever arrises. I've got some life rock I plan on using at some point in the future (no idea when exactly) to attempt to re-aquascape my DT and use for frags ect. I was thinking about throwing some of that in the tank just get it cycling as well.
Hit me with your wisdom!
Thanks!