quarantine tank for corals
quarantine tank for corals
Setting up a quarantine tank for new corals, but I'm not sure about the ideal parameters. My display tank runs at 78F, 1.025 salinity, and 8 dKH. Should I match these exactly or adjust for quarantine? Also, what's the minimum tank size you'd recommend for a few frags?
Re: quarantine tank for corals
Yo, fruitsy, you gotta match those params dead on, no sketchy shortcuts. I run a 10-gallon QT with a HOB filter, heater set to 78F, and dose alk daily to keep it steady. Smaller tanks swing faster, so test every day, no slacking.
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I agree with Hassan85. Stability is key. I use a 5-gallon with a simple air-driven sponge filter and a 50W heater. It's small but works for 2-3 frags at a time. Just watch the temp closely.
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coastguard1 - Posts: 8
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Spot on. I'd add a cheap LED light too—nothing fancy, just enough to keep them alive. And yeah, test like your corals depend on it, because they do.
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I've had success with a 20-gallon long. More water volume means less hassle with swings. Run a small powerhead for flow and keep the lighting low. Match your display's salinity and temp, but you can let alk drift a bit during QT.
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I'm with Bronco1 on the bigger tank. Less stress for everyone. I use a 15-gallon with a basic T5 light and a tiny wave maker. Parameters stay rock solid if you do weekly water changes with display water.
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Thanks for the input, everyone. I'll go with a 10-gallon and match my display params. Already have a spare heater and HOB filter, so that cuts the cost. Any tips on spotting pests during QT?
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Dip those frags before they go in, no excuses. I use Bayer at 5ml per gallon for 15 minutes. Then inspect under bright light for flatworms or nudis. QT is your last line of defense, don't mess it up.
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coastguard1 - Posts: 8
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Yep, and if you see anything sketchy, hit 'em with a freshwater dip. Just match temp and pH, 3-5 minutes max. Works like a charm for most hitchhikers.
Re: quarantine tank for corals
I've had good luck with CoralRx. Follow the bottle instructions and keep a magnifying glass handy. Also, quarantine for at least 4 weeks—some pests take time to show up.