Question about quarantine tank

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I recently placed a Royal gramma into my quarantine tank, I’d not added any Cooper type treatment to the tank yet and about a week after I’d placed it in the tank it died, prior to finding it floating and barely alive it was eating and behaving normally ‍♀️
no outward signs that any disease killed it.
My question is do I need to drain the tank completely and start over ?
I tested all the salt level and there’s no ammonia present, I’d previously had a tailspot blenny in the same quarantine, I cleaned and did a 20% water change after I moved the blenny into my main tank and he’s doing fine.
Since I have no idea what killed the Royal gramma I’m hesitant to use the quarantine tank again
 
I recently placed a Royal gramma into my quarantine tank, I’d not added any Cooper type treatment to the tank yet and about a week after I’d placed it in the tank it died, prior to finding it floating and barely alive it was eating and behaving normally ‍♀️
no outward signs that any disease killed it.
My question is do I need to drain the tank completely and start over ?
I tested all the salt level and there’s no ammonia present, I’d previously had a tailspot blenny in the same quarantine, I cleaned and did a 20% water change after I moved the blenny into my main tank and he’s doing fine.
Since I have no idea what killed the Royal gramma I’m hesitant to use the quarantine tank again
Unless you had disease, no need to drain however if empty - you can
 
When all is well try thinking outside the box. 1. A power outage? Loss of oxygen. 2. Something accidentally sprayed into tank? Windex, Lemon Pledge etc. 3. Bug spray? 4. Temp/salinity? Not acclimated properly from original water. 5. QT tankmate aggressor? 6. Stress being sole QT resident? Good luck. Sorry to hear.
 
I want to use it again to replace the gramma, since I’m not sure why it died I wasn’t sure about adding a new fish ‍♀️
I figured I’d test all the parameters I can do a 20% water change and in a week or so add another fish
 

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