jgallo
Aquarium Advice Newbie
Hi guys,
I've been reading for a few days and finally have decided to post..... to prove my ignorance! I have a quick question regarding the article about quarantine:
when you move the fish to the display tank, the article says to put the fish in a plastic container for 2 days to a week..... I'm totally confused about this.
Every other part of the article makes alot of sense, I GET it.... but I don't get what the author is saying, regarding a plastic container in the main tank... I'm completely spacing on what she/he is meaning.... can you shed light please??
Also, can the quarantine tank also be a display for the period the fish is in it? I.E. can I put lights, and leave it somewhere the whole family can enjoy the new fish? Or does the poor guy need to be in the dark in the closet so he doesn't stress out??
BTW, I'm getting WAAAY ahead of myself, I'm only 4 days into a LR reef tank cycle.... and have NEVER had a saltwater tank... I'll be posting more questions later about more immediate issues!
Joe
I've been reading for a few days and finally have decided to post..... to prove my ignorance! I have a quick question regarding the article about quarantine:
when you move the fish to the display tank, the article says to put the fish in a plastic container for 2 days to a week..... I'm totally confused about this.
Every other part of the article makes alot of sense, I GET it.... but I don't get what the author is saying, regarding a plastic container in the main tank... I'm completely spacing on what she/he is meaning.... can you shed light please??
Also, can the quarantine tank also be a display for the period the fish is in it? I.E. can I put lights, and leave it somewhere the whole family can enjoy the new fish? Or does the poor guy need to be in the dark in the closet so he doesn't stress out??
BTW, I'm getting WAAAY ahead of myself, I'm only 4 days into a LR reef tank cycle.... and have NEVER had a saltwater tank... I'll be posting more questions later about more immediate issues!
Joe