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View Poll Results: do u quarantine | |||
not a chance |
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7 | 17.95% |
no but i should |
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24 | 61.54% |
yes fish only |
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4 | 10.26% |
corals only |
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1 | 2.56% |
any thing wet goes into qt for the recomended 4-6 week period |
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3 | 7.69% |
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![]() I'm talkin' about a QT tank that is used only when it's needed.
In other words, it sits cleaned, empty and idle when it is not used. Thus, when I get it going for QT I get ammonia spikes immediately. Having said that, I would think the same thing might happen to an established QT tank, depending on its size and the number and size of specimens put in for quarantine.
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