Hi
Last weekend I upgraded my 60l to one of the spinky Osaka tanks, which is now sitting in my living room, making me live in fear of it falling through the floor into the garage (to the kids: "WILL YOU NOT JUMP ON THE BLOODY FLOOR, YOU'LL END UP DOWNSTAIRS!!").
I moved my 60L into the hallway downstairs with my cory's and danios in it and I've got a few options what to do next.
The tank downstairs has a fluval 2+ filter in it with 3 sponges, the new tank upstairs has a fluval 205 in it, so should I...
1. fishless cycle the usual way
2. take one of the mature sponges out of my internal filter downstairs, buy another internal filter, stick the old sponge in that, bang it in the new tank for extra filtration and stick a few small fish in to support the bacteria
3. Ask the guy at the LFS for some of his media when I get some fish, stick it in the new filter, then slowly up my stocking level.
4. None of the above...suggestions?
Presumably 2 or 3 would result in instant(ish ) cycling as far as the filter media is concerned, so shouldn't have a problem supporting fish straight away?
*giddy*
Last weekend I upgraded my 60l to one of the spinky Osaka tanks, which is now sitting in my living room, making me live in fear of it falling through the floor into the garage (to the kids: "WILL YOU NOT JUMP ON THE BLOODY FLOOR, YOU'LL END UP DOWNSTAIRS!!").
I moved my 60L into the hallway downstairs with my cory's and danios in it and I've got a few options what to do next.
The tank downstairs has a fluval 2+ filter in it with 3 sponges, the new tank upstairs has a fluval 205 in it, so should I...
1. fishless cycle the usual way
2. take one of the mature sponges out of my internal filter downstairs, buy another internal filter, stick the old sponge in that, bang it in the new tank for extra filtration and stick a few small fish in to support the bacteria
3. Ask the guy at the LFS for some of his media when I get some fish, stick it in the new filter, then slowly up my stocking level.
4. None of the above...suggestions?
Presumably 2 or 3 would result in instant(ish ) cycling as far as the filter media is concerned, so shouldn't have a problem supporting fish straight away?
*giddy*