Moving House

mattseale

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Oct 9, 2006
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Hi,

Hopefully we will be moving house over the next couple of weeks, which means stripping down my fish tank and moving it.

I plan to keep the majority of the water, but would like to change my substrate while I have it empty.

Do you think my tank will survive in a cycled state, or will I have to go through it all again???

What steps should I take to ensure my filters remain cycled?
 
You could try keeping the some of the old substrate wet as well and put it in a mesh bag in the new tank temporarily to help avoid cycling problems
 
I'd use some of the current tank water to keep the filter media wet, and to transport the fish, but I really wouldn't bother with trying to keep most of the tank water. The bacteria colonies are in the filter media, and to a lesser extent, the gravel. Not the water.

The suggestion of preserving (wet) some substrate is very good advice.

This is all assuming that this move happens quickly... From the time you tear the tank down till the time you have it set up again, how long do you anticipate?


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