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![]() IMO you should be fine with a 10g for a fish that size however triggers tend to be messy eaters so I would be doing quite a few water changes.
I also would not treat for anything unless the fish shows signs of illness. If it looks like it has ich or any other diseases then of course follow the appropriate treatment. |
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![]() I agree. Just like a show tank, the smaller the system the more you need to be on top of the water parameters.
I would do a 2 gallon (20%) water change daily for the duration of the QT. And test for ammonia at least every other day, IMHO. Cheers,
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![]() Second the frequent monitoring, amazing how fast NH3 can buildup in a small tank.
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![]() My trigger was only 1.5" when I bought him, and he lived in a 10g tank for some time. I think his growth was stunted as a result,
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![]() You should be fine if you do daily water changes as said above. You may want to give him a small piece of PVC to hide in, which is much better than a QT with rocks. If you need to medicate, you can leave the PVC in the tank but may need to remove the rocks and that will stress the fish. But if your QT rocks are always going to be only used for the QT then no worries...I am assuming we are talking about LR.
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