julielynn47
Fishaholic
I took a family trip and was gone for 9 days. I kid you not, the day before I left, the canister filter on my 55 gallon went south on me. I tried to fix it with a new impeller and believe it or not, the new impeller was worse than the one I took out. So I think it may just be the canister....anyway.... I was in no hurry, as previously stated, to move the fish...until that point...
So, I was leaving the next the day, the canister had bit the dust, and what was I going to do with my fish? I just decided that that was moving day after all.
I finally caught them all, they were pretty fast, and got them in a baggie. Put the baggie in the water to float in the 75 gallon for awhile. Then I let them go freely into the 75 gallon. Nothing happened the rest of the afternoon and that night. Things looked okay, but I figured I would come home to some dead or dying fish from that quick move. Happily, when I got home day before yesterday, the plants I moved were still alive, although a bit snail gnawed, and I did not lose a single fish!! They are still doing great.
Now I can concentrate on redoing the 55 slowly over a period of time. I have to build another fish tank stand because the store bought one I have is not really made of real wood it appears. It has gotten a little wet from time to time and started to bow and separate, which has had me worried. So I will build a new stand myself for the 55, like I did for the 75, and then start the tank over. I am kind of excited about it. LOL
So, I was leaving the next the day, the canister had bit the dust, and what was I going to do with my fish? I just decided that that was moving day after all.
I finally caught them all, they were pretty fast, and got them in a baggie. Put the baggie in the water to float in the 75 gallon for awhile. Then I let them go freely into the 75 gallon. Nothing happened the rest of the afternoon and that night. Things looked okay, but I figured I would come home to some dead or dying fish from that quick move. Happily, when I got home day before yesterday, the plants I moved were still alive, although a bit snail gnawed, and I did not lose a single fish!! They are still doing great.
Now I can concentrate on redoing the 55 slowly over a period of time. I have to build another fish tank stand because the store bought one I have is not really made of real wood it appears. It has gotten a little wet from time to time and started to bow and separate, which has had me worried. So I will build a new stand myself for the 55, like I did for the 75, and then start the tank over. I am kind of excited about it. LOL