Divinityinlove
Fish Crazy
Its my first time actually setting up a quarantine tank and I thought I'd set up moss to grow in there. Use it as an aquascaping opportunity since my first tank wasn't started from scratch and I get to practice with this nano tank from scratch!
I'm curious though, when you set yours up, do you keep a filter on and keep it cycled constantly? Do you keep plants in there and keep lights on daily? Or do you just have the tank and fill it up with tank water and fresh water, and put a backup sponge filter from another main tank which is already cycled only when you'll use it for instance?
I watch someone on yt who said if you use a sponge filter running as secondary filter in the main tank, when you want to start a new tank you can just transfer the sponge filter for an instantly cycled tank. I thought maybe a quarantine tank as well then can use this secondary sponge filter.
Main reason for asking is, I don't think I'm the only person who would consider running a filter in a tank which has no fish or livestock in it most of the year if any at all, that might have a couple fish in it every couple of years, is a waste of electricity mainly. Also if I still do water changes and such, a waste of water and if I grow plants so quarantined fish can be comfortable, a further waste of electricity...
So to put it simply, do you keep your quarantine tank running or only set it up and use quick cycling methods when needed? (I guess also you can use prime and stability daily for instant cycling? This is what I learned from a yt channel I watch a lot too)
Please and thanks
I'm curious though, when you set yours up, do you keep a filter on and keep it cycled constantly? Do you keep plants in there and keep lights on daily? Or do you just have the tank and fill it up with tank water and fresh water, and put a backup sponge filter from another main tank which is already cycled only when you'll use it for instance?
I watch someone on yt who said if you use a sponge filter running as secondary filter in the main tank, when you want to start a new tank you can just transfer the sponge filter for an instantly cycled tank. I thought maybe a quarantine tank as well then can use this secondary sponge filter.
Main reason for asking is, I don't think I'm the only person who would consider running a filter in a tank which has no fish or livestock in it most of the year if any at all, that might have a couple fish in it every couple of years, is a waste of electricity mainly. Also if I still do water changes and such, a waste of water and if I grow plants so quarantined fish can be comfortable, a further waste of electricity...
So to put it simply, do you keep your quarantine tank running or only set it up and use quick cycling methods when needed? (I guess also you can use prime and stability daily for instant cycling? This is what I learned from a yt channel I watch a lot too)
Please and thanks