Hi everyone,
My sister got me a goldfish for my birthday in a 1 gallon tank (see thread here ). While researching care (I'm totally new to this) I found that this tank is waaaaay too small. I am just about sure I'm going to spend my money and get a 15 gallon tank that was on sale at the LFS. Unless 15 gallons is still too small for one goldfish. Is it?
So my question is this: what's the best proccess to use in getting the fish in the new tank, keeping in mind his current (horrbile) living conditions? These are the options I can think of:
1) Fishless cycle in the 15 gallon tank - leave Hank in the old 1 gallon tank for the entire cycling period (2 weeks for fishless cycle?), nightly water changes
The only negative point I see in option 1 is that the 1 gallon tank is still unhealthy for him. But with nightly water changes, could he do it?
2) Move him to new tank 24 hours after filling, and let him be the cycle fish.
I know that fishy cycles are hard on fish, but would a cycle in a bigger tank be easier on him than a cycle in the current tank (because he is cycling his current tank right now)?
3) Start fishless cycle, but put him in somewhere in the middle before completion and let him "take over"
I'm not sure of the safety of this, but it was an idea I had. Has anyone ever done this? I think I'll search the forum later if I can...
My sister got me a goldfish for my birthday in a 1 gallon tank (see thread here ). While researching care (I'm totally new to this) I found that this tank is waaaaay too small. I am just about sure I'm going to spend my money and get a 15 gallon tank that was on sale at the LFS. Unless 15 gallons is still too small for one goldfish. Is it?
So my question is this: what's the best proccess to use in getting the fish in the new tank, keeping in mind his current (horrbile) living conditions? These are the options I can think of:
1) Fishless cycle in the 15 gallon tank - leave Hank in the old 1 gallon tank for the entire cycling period (2 weeks for fishless cycle?), nightly water changes
The only negative point I see in option 1 is that the 1 gallon tank is still unhealthy for him. But with nightly water changes, could he do it?
2) Move him to new tank 24 hours after filling, and let him be the cycle fish.
I know that fishy cycles are hard on fish, but would a cycle in a bigger tank be easier on him than a cycle in the current tank (because he is cycling his current tank right now)?
3) Start fishless cycle, but put him in somewhere in the middle before completion and let him "take over"
I'm not sure of the safety of this, but it was an idea I had. Has anyone ever done this? I think I'll search the forum later if I can...