I'm taking my tank with me to university and move in day is tomorrow. The tank is emptied and ready to go with it's four occupants (3 neons and 1 pink gourami) in a smaller established tank.
However, the tank is considerably smaller and I don't think my fish are as happy in it as they would be in the large tank. Additionally, my parents aren't too thrilled with the idea of caring for them until the new tank is ready.
Thus, I propose this: How can I safely speed up the cycling process to move my guys into their home asap? I'm planning on adding new fish once the tank is established so if I need guinnea pig fish, it's not a problem.
If I set the tank up, could I add some hardly tropicals like guppies to speed up the cycling or would I be better to just do a fishless cycle? Any imput would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
However, the tank is considerably smaller and I don't think my fish are as happy in it as they would be in the large tank. Additionally, my parents aren't too thrilled with the idea of caring for them until the new tank is ready.
Thus, I propose this: How can I safely speed up the cycling process to move my guys into their home asap? I'm planning on adding new fish once the tank is established so if I need guinnea pig fish, it's not a problem.
If I set the tank up, could I add some hardly tropicals like guppies to speed up the cycling or would I be better to just do a fishless cycle? Any imput would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you