From Quarantine to Main Tank: Some Questions
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 4:55 pm
On January 16, I purchased two Schistura Loaches. They have been in a 10 Gallon quarantine since, and are thriving.
They have had no health problems at all, and have not been treated with any medications. With their excellent health and level of activity, I did not see it being necessary, and hope to be able to move them very soon. The temperature in the quarantine is now at the same as the main tank, and I have been using identical water for the two, making the conditions exactly the same.
I was wondering how much longer they should be in quarantine, and if there are any special things I should know before moving them. I wondered with the schistura being slighty territorial if I should move the decor around in the main tank before adding them. They have been so healthy I would feel safe transferring the decor and driftwood they have become familiar with in the quarantine to the main tank, along with the filter, until I decide to use the quarantine again. I thought this would give them something familiar to help them feel at home, as well as creating an equal ground with the other fish. The residents in the main 55 gallon are
2 Adult Weather Loaches
1 Juvenile Weather Loach
3 Kuhli Loaches
3 Tetra
2 Golden Barbs
Plus plants and snails. All are very peaceful.
I'm going to be very interested to see how they will get along with my other loaches. I have some plans for the tank in the future, including changing the substrate, and adding a powerhead to create more of a river type tank. I also might be moving in the not too distant future, but I have learned in the past not to put everything on hold because of the move because it is like waiting and living in suspended animation. So I am going to go ahead with the plans on the tank anyway. But in the meantime, I wondered how I could make the move easier on all involved, including myself. I have never actually transferred fish from a quarantine before, except for one emergency transfer from a 1.5 Gallon tank because the nitrites had spiked. This was certainly not ideal, and this time I would like to take it slower and easier, because I don't want to take any chances on anyone getting sick. Any tips and feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Thank-you
soul-hugger

I was wondering how much longer they should be in quarantine, and if there are any special things I should know before moving them. I wondered with the schistura being slighty territorial if I should move the decor around in the main tank before adding them. They have been so healthy I would feel safe transferring the decor and driftwood they have become familiar with in the quarantine to the main tank, along with the filter, until I decide to use the quarantine again. I thought this would give them something familiar to help them feel at home, as well as creating an equal ground with the other fish. The residents in the main 55 gallon are
2 Adult Weather Loaches
1 Juvenile Weather Loach
3 Kuhli Loaches
3 Tetra
2 Golden Barbs
Plus plants and snails. All are very peaceful.
I'm going to be very interested to see how they will get along with my other loaches. I have some plans for the tank in the future, including changing the substrate, and adding a powerhead to create more of a river type tank. I also might be moving in the not too distant future, but I have learned in the past not to put everything on hold because of the move because it is like waiting and living in suspended animation. So I am going to go ahead with the plans on the tank anyway. But in the meantime, I wondered how I could make the move easier on all involved, including myself. I have never actually transferred fish from a quarantine before, except for one emergency transfer from a 1.5 Gallon tank because the nitrites had spiked. This was certainly not ideal, and this time I would like to take it slower and easier, because I don't want to take any chances on anyone getting sick. Any tips and feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Thank-you

soul-hugger