I have a 15g. It has anacharis. They ammonia-ed up the water, and along with a low temp emergency, causing the loss of my molly. So I am removing the anacharis, for the time being until I get a firmer grip on planted tanks. I am draining all the h20, via vacuum, so i can make sure I get out all the debris from the anacharis.
I have put the other 6 fish (listed below) in a 3-4 g holding tank with a couple of caves and a mix of old tank water and fresh water.
1) Is it ok to keep them there over night since it is so small?
2) Would it be better to refill the 15g tank with
a) cold only water, brought to temp, conditioned etc and put the fish back when the water perameters are right (1-2 days)? (which leaves them in a tight space longer, but has healthier water.
b) warm and cold to bring temp up faster and get them out of the holding tank (water conditioned etc, and I'd do a regular healty water change as soon as I could get water to right temp)?
I know I may not be going about any of this the right way, but the tank is in the process of being cleaned as soon as this is posted so my only 2 options are the ones above. I just want to know what would stress the fish less.
Thanks!!!
I have put the other 6 fish (listed below) in a 3-4 g holding tank with a couple of caves and a mix of old tank water and fresh water.
1) Is it ok to keep them there over night since it is so small?
2) Would it be better to refill the 15g tank with
a) cold only water, brought to temp, conditioned etc and put the fish back when the water perameters are right (1-2 days)? (which leaves them in a tight space longer, but has healthier water.
b) warm and cold to bring temp up faster and get them out of the holding tank (water conditioned etc, and I'd do a regular healty water change as soon as I could get water to right temp)?
I know I may not be going about any of this the right way, but the tank is in the process of being cleaned as soon as this is posted so my only 2 options are the ones above. I just want to know what would stress the fish less.
Thanks!!!