having a spare tank/hospital tank I think is almost essential nowadays. I know when you first start up, it may be the last thing you think of. However, people spend a lot of money on their fish, notwithstanding the moral issues in looking after your fish, it is wiser to have one to hand, should a fish become ill. I have a very large tank, almost 1000ltrs, and under the tank, in the unit, I have a small 1.1/2ft tank, which has a spare heater, filter and air stone. All of these are wired up and ready to go upon pressing a button. All I have to do, is drain off some water from the main tank, into the hospital tank, therefore I can have the hospital tank, up and running in a matter of seconds.
Its also great if you find a fish you have been after a while, but is too small to go into your main tank...pop it into the hospital tank and grow it up.
Its also great if you find a fish you have been after a while, but is too small to go into your main tank...pop it into the hospital tank and grow it up.