One of my new additions to my main tank may have Columnaris. It's a male Dwarf Neon Rainbowfish, bought with two females and i think he has a small whitish lump on his lower lip that appeared over the last day or so. It's not huge and from some angles it's barely visible but i bit the bullet and bought a complete Aquaone 50 litre setup today to use as a hospital/quarantine tank.
Obviuosly i dont have time to cycle the tank . I'll get it up to temperature (24-25C)and add Melafix and move the fish over. My question is about hospital /quarantine tanks in general though. How do you keep them cycled and ready for fish when they aren't in use? I'm guessing the majority of people have one tank and it stays nearly fully stocked so people aren't constantly bringing new fish along or getting diseases all the time. Any downtime with no stock will surely mean recycling the tank when its needed or is just one fish in 50 litres not going to create enough amonia to worry about? Will water changes suffice?
Cheers
PS I also know from recent experience that simply putting mature media in the filter doesn't mean the tank will be cycled overnight. My newest tank still took nearly four weeks to fishless cycle using some mature media from the start.
Obviuosly i dont have time to cycle the tank . I'll get it up to temperature (24-25C)and add Melafix and move the fish over. My question is about hospital /quarantine tanks in general though. How do you keep them cycled and ready for fish when they aren't in use? I'm guessing the majority of people have one tank and it stays nearly fully stocked so people aren't constantly bringing new fish along or getting diseases all the time. Any downtime with no stock will surely mean recycling the tank when its needed or is just one fish in 50 litres not going to create enough amonia to worry about? Will water changes suffice?
Cheers
PS I also know from recent experience that simply putting mature media in the filter doesn't mean the tank will be cycled overnight. My newest tank still took nearly four weeks to fishless cycle using some mature media from the start.