My point is....you do not need a.cycled tank.for a hospital tank.
You are the cycle. Do you really have time to wait for a tank.to cycle in a fish emergency? Do you want to add.to your tensions by keeping a tank full of water turning over with nothing in it, just cause ya like to toss money in it?
Ya'll got this cycle thing too deep in the brain.
The cycle is to allow nature to keep the water habitable, with minimal intervention.from you. It is by no means an.end.all be all of fish keeping.
You can indeed keep a fish in an uncycled tank. You must keep the water clean however. If you are treating a.fish, you're.going to be doing this anyways. Also, there will be nowhere for BB to stick to, done correctly, anyways for this to be of concern. The point of a hospital tank is to keep a sick fish in the cleanest water possible. This means either a significant water change daily, or.a.couple small changes daily. Either way, daily water changes. There will be nothing for the BB to build upon, or.feed upon, if you are keeping the water clean properly. If you are not doing this daily, then perhaps.keeping fish ain't for ya. It takes work. Especially when they are sick. Healthy fish, well, that's a different story. Everyone has their processes. A sick fish, in a 5-10 gallon tank, you're changing water daily. I don't care if the Melafix bottle says 7 days then 25% change....this is for in tank treatment. Not hospital tanks. Same goes.for whatever else.
Drop the cycle stuff for a hospital tank. There is no point. Treat the fish, and.do the job that nature does in the main tank.