We've done this before and had horrible results due to some erroneous information. We moved our goldfish and catfish from a ten gallon to a 30 gallon and in the process ended up losing 3 fish because of it. Now we are getting ready to switch from a 30 gallon to a 55 gallon and I'd like some advice on how to do this so my fish aren't harmed.
The tank is being loaned by a friend and it comes with an under gravel filter and lighted hood. I have two air pumps of my own. I know I'll need to get a larger heater, but what else do I need and how should I do it? I have a biological filter now and plan to keep that with the new tank, but do I need another filter besides the under gravel? What about canister filters? I know the suction on these can affect small fish, so I'm worried about that, too.
I will be replacing the gravel (since Bob recently got a rock stuck in his mouth - thanks to everyone who helped with that!), but all the plants and shells will be transferred to the new tank.
I have two large goldfish, 2 small plecos, 2 small catfish, and 2 hatchet fish.
The tank is being loaned by a friend and it comes with an under gravel filter and lighted hood. I have two air pumps of my own. I know I'll need to get a larger heater, but what else do I need and how should I do it? I have a biological filter now and plan to keep that with the new tank, but do I need another filter besides the under gravel? What about canister filters? I know the suction on these can affect small fish, so I'm worried about that, too.
I will be replacing the gravel (since Bob recently got a rock stuck in his mouth - thanks to everyone who helped with that!), but all the plants and shells will be transferred to the new tank.
I have two large goldfish, 2 small plecos, 2 small catfish, and 2 hatchet fish.