I've got a really newbie question for the more experienced ppl out there:
I've done a lot of reading about setting up a new aquarium, and I'm a little confused about something...when setting up your new display tank, you need to wait some period of time for the living rock/sand to cycle the tank before adding your first fish. I've seen posts/articles that suggest that it might be a good idea to start your initial fish in a q/t while your display tank is cycling since quarantine and cycling should complete at approx. the same time (pls. correct me if I misunderstood).
It seems to me that your q/t will need to be cycled as well before you add your first fish, no? Especially since your q/t is usually *much* smaller than your display tank (like an order of magnitude smaller). Why would the fish be okay in a 10-20 gallon q/t for a month if the ammonia/nitrite in a 50-150 gallon display tank would be too much? It seems to me that the concentration of NH3/4 and NO2 in the display tank would necessarily be less than that in the q/t. Am I missing something?
Thanks!
--Mike
I've done a lot of reading about setting up a new aquarium, and I'm a little confused about something...when setting up your new display tank, you need to wait some period of time for the living rock/sand to cycle the tank before adding your first fish. I've seen posts/articles that suggest that it might be a good idea to start your initial fish in a q/t while your display tank is cycling since quarantine and cycling should complete at approx. the same time (pls. correct me if I misunderstood).
It seems to me that your q/t will need to be cycled as well before you add your first fish, no? Especially since your q/t is usually *much* smaller than your display tank (like an order of magnitude smaller). Why would the fish be okay in a 10-20 gallon q/t for a month if the ammonia/nitrite in a 50-150 gallon display tank would be too much? It seems to me that the concentration of NH3/4 and NO2 in the display tank would necessarily be less than that in the q/t. Am I missing something?
Thanks!
--Mike