Hospital/Quarantine/ Acclimation???? HELP PLEASE!

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euro907

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hi guys,

i just had a recent hit with a disease in my tank. im thinking a new fish i introduced brought some disease.

anyways, does anyone know a way or can suggest a way i can properly quarantine fish or treat the fish BEFORE they go into my regular setup? maybe a side tank with good filtration and chemicals?

any or all help will be appreciated. THANK YOU!
 
A second tank is necessary. It must be fully cycled. You should not add chemicals unless you are treating a known disease. It is ok to add salt at 1 tsp. per 5 gallons of water if you prefer. You can keep the tank ready by adding a second filter to your existing tank and letting it run all the time. When you are ready to purchase more fish you will have an active filter ready to use in the QT tank.
 
QUARANTINE
Noun: a state of enforced isolation.

There are two ways to quarantine new fish one is a basic bare tank.This is not a long term display
tank its meant to be emptied and cleaned and stored after the quarantine period. It can also do duty
as a hospital tank if and when the need arises. A tank sized to fit the specimen should be used for
this purpose Remember this is for temporary use.
Why don't we qaurantine?Simply because we are in a hurry to show off our new fish.However after
you have done this and wind up with a tank of sick or dying fish you will understand the importance of
quarantining fish.this applies to store bought feeders also.
The Tank 1
This is as simple as it gets Filter, Heater, and some plastic plants or some kind of structure to
hide in simple huh like I said its not long term .4 weeks in most cases should be fine.Its not pretty but
its not supposed to be .
The Tank 2
You setup the tank with substrate,plants, decorations as you would any display tank and
add the new fish and nothing more.Any future purchases for this tank will need to QT in a tank1 setup.
The Hospital Tank Is basicaly a tank 1 setup its use is to isolate and treat sick or damaged fish not
long term use As little decoration as possible is involved and the amount of water should be
measured so the correct amonut of medication is administered contrary to popular belief all tanks
are incorrectly sized and hold somewhat less water than stated.
 
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