I'm still patiently waiting for my custom 120g tank to show up for my office. In the meantime I have been contemplating the quarantine issue. I think I'd like to setup a small tank (also in the office) for this purpose. It seems like the next year or two will see a lot of traffic into my display tank, so now would be the time to set one up, and I can always pass it on to someone down the road when I no longer regularly need it.
I'm looking at some of the Innovative Marine AIO tanks, and it is tempting to pop on one of those as a QT. I could easily fit something as big as the 25 gallon on my desk, but that starts to be a lot of additional maintenance. However, I keep hearing that 10 gallons is too small to allow some fish to relax. What would make a good size? They have a couple of options in the 14-15 gallon range.
I know that is like asking "What is the best car?" so for some background - My DT will end up as a mixed reef with some softies and LPS for corals. Fish will probably be largely utilitarian, although, as I have waited for the tank, I have gotten awfully tempted by the thought of a dwarf lionfish. I'm returning to the hobby after 20 years, and am quite distractible.
I'm looking at some of the Innovative Marine AIO tanks, and it is tempting to pop on one of those as a QT. I could easily fit something as big as the 25 gallon on my desk, but that starts to be a lot of additional maintenance. However, I keep hearing that 10 gallons is too small to allow some fish to relax. What would make a good size? They have a couple of options in the 14-15 gallon range.
I know that is like asking "What is the best car?" so for some background - My DT will end up as a mixed reef with some softies and LPS for corals. Fish will probably be largely utilitarian, although, as I have waited for the tank, I have gotten awfully tempted by the thought of a dwarf lionfish. I'm returning to the hobby after 20 years, and am quite distractible.

