Hi guys,
I have a quarantine tank set up for some loaches, they've been in there about 4 weeks, have been treated for internal parasites and ich and all seem healthy and happy and I'm getting ready to add them to my main tank. I hope to use the quarantine tank again in the near future for a shoal of torpedo barbs although this may be several weeks down the line. When I set up the quarantine tank for the loaches, the media I used in the filter didn't have enough bacteria to cope with the ammonia and if at all possible I want to avoid this next time around.
I'm having a bit of a debate about what to do with the media out of the quarantine tank, the way I see it is there are several different options.
1) I could put the media back into the main tank filter. This would mean the tank would instantly be able to cope with the new inhabitants ( though it shouldn't struggle anyway). I could then use the media again when I next need the quarantine tank. On the face of it this maybe seems crazy but the way I see it the media has been treated for the same things that the fish have. Any disease that I've missed will be transferred by the fish, regardless if I move the media back across or not.
2) I could throw the media away and add new media to replace it in the filter in the main tank. This seems very wasteful.
3) I could sterilise the media and reuse it in the main tank.
4) I could leave the quarantine tank running and add ammonia to keep the bacteria going - not sure this is ideal when it may be for several weeks.
5) I could sew the media together into a hat and wear it and nothing else while running round the garden.
So any thoughts, or other options, or anything I definitely shouldn't do?
Thanks Guys
I have a quarantine tank set up for some loaches, they've been in there about 4 weeks, have been treated for internal parasites and ich and all seem healthy and happy and I'm getting ready to add them to my main tank. I hope to use the quarantine tank again in the near future for a shoal of torpedo barbs although this may be several weeks down the line. When I set up the quarantine tank for the loaches, the media I used in the filter didn't have enough bacteria to cope with the ammonia and if at all possible I want to avoid this next time around.
I'm having a bit of a debate about what to do with the media out of the quarantine tank, the way I see it is there are several different options.
1) I could put the media back into the main tank filter. This would mean the tank would instantly be able to cope with the new inhabitants ( though it shouldn't struggle anyway). I could then use the media again when I next need the quarantine tank. On the face of it this maybe seems crazy but the way I see it the media has been treated for the same things that the fish have. Any disease that I've missed will be transferred by the fish, regardless if I move the media back across or not.
2) I could throw the media away and add new media to replace it in the filter in the main tank. This seems very wasteful.
3) I could sterilise the media and reuse it in the main tank.
4) I could leave the quarantine tank running and add ammonia to keep the bacteria going - not sure this is ideal when it may be for several weeks.
5) I could sew the media together into a hat and wear it and nothing else while running round the garden.
So any thoughts, or other options, or anything I definitely shouldn't do?
Thanks Guys