Thank-you so much for the informative replies!!
Certainly, MTS is a concern for me! I started up with one 20 gallon tank last summer, and now I have a 55 gallon as well, plus the quarantine. When I first got the 55, I thought it was HUGE, and that I'd never need another larger. But now here I am thinking, I really like some of the botia loaches, it would be really nice to get an even larger tank so I can properly house them. I am also drawn to the schistura loaches, and would like to try a river manifold, which I am finally beginning to grasp the mechanics of. So many interesting species!!! Luckily my perfectionism will keep this in check, because I won't buy a fish unless I know I can at least work towards "perfection" on its home.
The main reason I have the quarantine now is for new fish, although down the road, I'm sure it will come in handy for other things. My 55 Gallon tank is quite bare; only having 2 adult Weather Loaches, 1 juvenile, 3 dark kuhlis (don't know the species, think it's Oblonga) 3 Tetra, and 2 smallish Gold Barbs. Also, now that I have moved many of the original fish from the 20 gallon, it's looking a little empty, too.
The first thing I'd like to do is to increase the numbers of some of the schooling fish, the tetras, barbs, and kuhlis. When I got my first tank I went nuts and got too many species in too few numbers, but now I should be able to adjust them some. I would also be interested to hear your opinion on this; in the 55 gallon I have 3 oblonga kuhlis, in the 20 I have 4 striped kuhlis, do you think they would like to be combined in one of the tanks??
I was wondering if loaches or cory cats were in the Q-tank, if they would mind if there was no substrate, or if it would be better just to add a small layer and then throw it away. This was one of my major considerations. The Q-tank will definitely have a heater and thermometer, and I think running the filter on one of my other tanks is a great idea. I will install it today.
Thanks Again
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