I've just upgraded to a new tank - from 10 US gal to 29 US gal. This was a recommendation on this forum because I was told my old tank was not large enough to happily house my fish.
It's been about 3 weeks with the new tank running both the old and new filters. In my research I read that I should do this for about a month to get the new tank and new filter up to speed. In another week and a half, I'll remove the old filter and see how things go with just one.
In preparation for that, and the future, what should I do next? I got the larger tank to help increase the shoals of my fish. So what's the best way to do it.
Here's what I have now:
3 Serpae Tetras
3 Danios (one zebra, two pearl - I had a second zebra but one did not survive the switch to the new tank...)
1 Blood Fin Tetra
According to past posts and advice, plus some extra research, I need at least twice as many serpae tetras (http/www.fishlore.com/Profiles-SerpaeTetra.htm) and danios (http/www.fishlore.com/Profiles-ZebraDanio.htm) plus another half a dozen Blood Fins (http/www.fishlore.com/profile-bloodfintetra.htm). I understand more is better, but I don't want to over crowd them, even in the larger tank.
I know I shouldn't do this all at once, so what's best practice? Start with one species and build up 2 or 3 at a time? Then move on to the next species? Or Add one, or two, of each every week over a few weeks?
I'm considering donating the blood fin tetra to the LFS rather than trying to build up a shoal for my lonely little guy, and working on adding another species that would add more color - maybe some neon tetras after I'm sure the serpae and danios are happy.
Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.
It's been about 3 weeks with the new tank running both the old and new filters. In my research I read that I should do this for about a month to get the new tank and new filter up to speed. In another week and a half, I'll remove the old filter and see how things go with just one.
In preparation for that, and the future, what should I do next? I got the larger tank to help increase the shoals of my fish. So what's the best way to do it.
Here's what I have now:
3 Serpae Tetras
3 Danios (one zebra, two pearl - I had a second zebra but one did not survive the switch to the new tank...)
1 Blood Fin Tetra
According to past posts and advice, plus some extra research, I need at least twice as many serpae tetras (http/www.fishlore.com/Profiles-SerpaeTetra.htm) and danios (http/www.fishlore.com/Profiles-ZebraDanio.htm) plus another half a dozen Blood Fins (http/www.fishlore.com/profile-bloodfintetra.htm). I understand more is better, but I don't want to over crowd them, even in the larger tank.
I know I shouldn't do this all at once, so what's best practice? Start with one species and build up 2 or 3 at a time? Then move on to the next species? Or Add one, or two, of each every week over a few weeks?
I'm considering donating the blood fin tetra to the LFS rather than trying to build up a shoal for my lonely little guy, and working on adding another species that would add more color - maybe some neon tetras after I'm sure the serpae and danios are happy.
Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.