Hi all,
Question from a newbie.
My son wants me to move his Malawi cichlids from a 2 foot 50 litre tank to a new 4 foot 220 litre tank.
He has one external bio-filter already setup and running for the 2 footer and various internal filters, one of which is for the 4 footer, that are not set up.
To speed up the transfer process would it be acceptable to:-
Remove the fish from the 2 foot tank .
Install new clean gravel and rocks in the 4 foot tank.
Poor the remaining cycled water from the 2 foot tank into the 4 foot tank.
Top up 4 foot tank with clean filtered temp stabilised water to a level of about 50% of that obtained from the 2 foot tank.
Install the existing bio-filter, new internal filter and heater.
Treat the water with suitable conditioner/stress reliever.
Introduce the fish into the new setup.
Slowly fill the tank over several days with new water to the required depth.
I estimate the initial depth of water to be about 5 inches dependant on the rock displacement.
Kind regards and seasons greetings.
Question from a newbie.
My son wants me to move his Malawi cichlids from a 2 foot 50 litre tank to a new 4 foot 220 litre tank.
He has one external bio-filter already setup and running for the 2 footer and various internal filters, one of which is for the 4 footer, that are not set up.
To speed up the transfer process would it be acceptable to:-
Remove the fish from the 2 foot tank .
Install new clean gravel and rocks in the 4 foot tank.
Poor the remaining cycled water from the 2 foot tank into the 4 foot tank.
Top up 4 foot tank with clean filtered temp stabilised water to a level of about 50% of that obtained from the 2 foot tank.
Install the existing bio-filter, new internal filter and heater.
Treat the water with suitable conditioner/stress reliever.
Introduce the fish into the new setup.
Slowly fill the tank over several days with new water to the required depth.
I estimate the initial depth of water to be about 5 inches dependant on the rock displacement.
Kind regards and seasons greetings.