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Old 02-15-2010, 10:42 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default How many different species in one quarantine tank?

Yep, I have another quarantine question!

I will be purchasing 3 cories in a week or two to place in quarantine, but was wondering if it would be ok to add 2 rasbora espei to it at the same time? I'm trying to avoid having a quarantine set up for months before I have my community fully stocked. I'm quarantining each "batch" for 2-3 weeks at a time.

I'm down to 5 rasboras in my quarantine right now (started with 7) ...they still have a week before I'll be adding them to the community tank. I feel better if they had a total of 7 in their school; 5 just doesn't seem like enough.

If there are no disease in the first quarantine batch, do I still bleach plants, toss out filter sponges, etc.???

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Old 02-17-2010, 09:40 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Anyone have any ideas? I appreciate it!
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Talking Re: How many different species in one quarantine tank?

Yep, I have another quarantine question!

I will be purchasing 3 cories in a week or two to place in quarantine, but was wondering if it would be ok to add 2 rasbora espei to it at the same time? I'm trying to avoid having a quarantine set up for months before I have my community fully stocked. I'm quarantining each "batch" for 2-3 weeks at a time.
How big is your tank? I usually try not to overcrowd the tank because it causes them to be stressed out and makes them more susceptible to diseases.


I'm down to 5 rasboras in my quarantine right now (started with 7) ...they still have a week before I'll be adding them to the community tank. I feel better if they had a total of 7 in their school; 5 just doesn't seem like enough.

If there are no disease in the first quarantine batch, do I still bleach plants, toss out filter sponges, etc.???
I usually toss my filter sponge out, but if you dont DIY your own cartridges, it may be expensive for you. I use an old frame and cut out a matching size of poly-fil to match the frame and slide it in. I've never tried bleaching before. But I think from the aquarium salt I add to the quarantine and from the drying out after use, it should be enough to get rid of most or all the bacteria. The immune systems handle the rest.
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Default Re: How many different species in one quarantine tank?

Thanks for the reply NursePlaty! My Q.T. is a 5.5 gallon, with an AquaClear 20. I'm actually going to keep the rasboras in there for another 1-2 weeks just to be sure everything's well. After they are in the main tank, I will add 2 more rasbora espei and probably 2 otos, since the main tank is producing diatoms everywhere. I really need those otos sooner than the cories!
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