Hi all, I have decided to set up a quarantine tank for new stock, which I could also use for a hospital tank if need be as long as it was not occupied. I was trying to come up with something that does not have to stay up all the time when not in use, but can be setup and cycled within a day if need be.
I picked up a clear 71 Qt rubbermaid bin yesterday and am using an aquaclear 30 for filtration with a sponge and fully cycled sechem matrix taken from another tank, along with a small heater this is all I was planning on running. When I am done with it I will simply remove the matrix from the aquaclear 30 and put it back into one of the other filters in the tanks to keep it live and ready to go if I need to set up the QT tank again.
Is swapping out the biomedia between a QT tank and a community tank a bad idea in the thought that it might transfer disease? Any ways to make it safe or is there a better way to keep the bacteria alive? Any other flaws with this idea? Most importantly are the clear rubbermaid bins built to be filled with water without giving out?![]()



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My main concern is switching out the matrix biomedia between a med tank and my main community tank, is it risky to introduce stuff that may have been in the QT tank to the community tank, or are my worries a bit overblown on that? 
