I currently have a 20 gallon tank housing a ton of livebearers and a betta which is completely overpopulated. I just picked up my 55 gallon tank to transfer them into and ordered an Eheim 2028 canister filter. The filter probably wont be here until next week. The water conditions in my 20 gallon are horrible. My ammoina is off the scale (highest reading is 6) and the nitrates and nitrites are crazy high. I guess I had anticipated getting the tank and filter before my population got this bad, but thats beside the point.
The 20 gallon has one of those cheap hang on back filters from walmart that is for the 20-40 gallon.
Then, the tank sprung a leak, and I need to get them out quickly.
My question is, can I go ahead and put the fish into the 55 gallon and put that small filter on it until the new one arrives? I had read a sticky thread that mentioned not to do this if your water conditions were not optimum.
Should I transfer all 20 gallons of water into the new tank and then fill it with clean water. I will not be transferring the substrate (rocks) to the new tank, I am using sand and laterite for the 55 gallon.
Is this going to cause cycling problems, or will the bacteria in the filter take over and help the new filter, and if so, will the new much larger filter clean up the ammonia and nitrate spikes?
I welcome any and all opinions and ideas! Thanks for the help!
The 20 gallon has one of those cheap hang on back filters from walmart that is for the 20-40 gallon.
Then, the tank sprung a leak, and I need to get them out quickly.
My question is, can I go ahead and put the fish into the 55 gallon and put that small filter on it until the new one arrives? I had read a sticky thread that mentioned not to do this if your water conditions were not optimum.
Should I transfer all 20 gallons of water into the new tank and then fill it with clean water. I will not be transferring the substrate (rocks) to the new tank, I am using sand and laterite for the 55 gallon.
Is this going to cause cycling problems, or will the bacteria in the filter take over and help the new filter, and if so, will the new much larger filter clean up the ammonia and nitrate spikes?
I welcome any and all opinions and ideas! Thanks for the help!