Do you mean put Flop2 back in the tank with the other fish, then a day later move it back to the Epsom salt tank for another 24 hours?
I was planning to put regular plain salt in all the tanks after rearranging all the fish who are moving tonight. Should I still do that? Or should I leave the salt out of the tank Flop2 goes in, if that fish is going to be moved in and out between that tank and the Epsom salt tank again?
The big tank now has a bag of carbon in each of the two filters, filter bags instead of sponges covering the intake tubes of the two filters so there is more turbulence because of stronger waterfalls coming out, and the sponges I took off the intake tubes have been stuffed into another filter bag and an an airstone stuffed into that, making a kind of impromptu third filter/ bubbler. Is there anything dangerous about using a very old (more than 2 years) bag of Nitrazorb that I found inside one of the filters as ballast to keep that bag of sponges from floating on top?
25 fish, including 15 big ones and 10 small to medium ones, have been removed from the big tank and are in a bucket in the basement awaiting temperature acclimation. My plan is for the big ones to go into the big pond, and the smaller ones to go into the plastic boxes down there while the biggest fish from the plastic boxes also go into the pond.
I have tried to put bigger baby fish into the pond twice before, and both times as soon as what I thought were very large babies were in the pond, they suddenly became much smaller, while my adult fish suddenly became much larger. This made me worried that the babies would be harmed, so I took them back out. This time I am preparing a laundry hamper and some netting as a temporary nursery enclosure within the pond.
Wait a day after water changes and dose again. If nothing else, it will help gill function. Good luck, Jim. I’m cheering for you!