First Frag Tank Questions

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I have an extra 20gallon tank at home so I thought I'd consider setting up a frag tank.

First question...is it a bad idea to plumb it into my current setup? Current setup is a 50gallon with chiller, doser, skimmer, and fuge.

Second question...if I plumb into current system do I need to cycle the tank on its own before hand? Does it need any sort of rock?

Any further suggestions?
 
I'd guess that if you're going to plumb it into your current system you wouldn't need to cycle it. It would just be adding more water volume.
 
You could go either way.A frag tank plumbed into the display tank will share everything with your main tank.Including water quality,stability and pest.The nice thing about having a separate frag tank is that you will have a area to quarantine new arrivals.It is also a nice way to keep back-up copies of your main colonies.Just in case something should happen to the primary system.
I prefer to have live rock in my frag tanks because I rely heavily on biological filtration.Just be certain that the rock is free of pest.
 

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