Creature Seeker
Fish Crazy
Hello,
After having a Rio 180 set up fishless for four months I put 5 Clown Rasboras in there last Sunday to cycle the tank. I tried fishless cycling but it kept on crashing and my very good lfs reccommended to cycle with fish. I chose Clown Rasboras as I've wanted some for a while and red on the internet that you could cycle with them. The tank has an internal juwel filter and an external eheim 2213 filter.
I also have an established 100 lite 8 year tank which is fully stocked with undergravel filtration. This tank had a minor ammonia spike 2 weeks ago so I added an external eheim 2213 to this tank aswell, with some established filter media in it from my lfs and the ammonia is down again.
Now I'm in a bit of a pickle as I've been reading a lot about cycling with fish and most articles say that you should cycle with fish you don't like and they probably won't survive. I really like my Clown Rasboras and don't want them to come to any harm.
Now could it be possible to switch the external filters over when I find the first ammonia readin in my new tank? The 8 year tank should be able to cope as it's been running for well, 8 years and then any ammonia in my new tank could be gobbled up straight away by the established external filter. Then when that tank is stable I slowly start adding a few fish every two weeks into the new tank (some time after Christmas).
Would this work?
I'd appreciate any comments you have, thanks.
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After having a Rio 180 set up fishless for four months I put 5 Clown Rasboras in there last Sunday to cycle the tank. I tried fishless cycling but it kept on crashing and my very good lfs reccommended to cycle with fish. I chose Clown Rasboras as I've wanted some for a while and red on the internet that you could cycle with them. The tank has an internal juwel filter and an external eheim 2213 filter.
I also have an established 100 lite 8 year tank which is fully stocked with undergravel filtration. This tank had a minor ammonia spike 2 weeks ago so I added an external eheim 2213 to this tank aswell, with some established filter media in it from my lfs and the ammonia is down again.
Now I'm in a bit of a pickle as I've been reading a lot about cycling with fish and most articles say that you should cycle with fish you don't like and they probably won't survive. I really like my Clown Rasboras and don't want them to come to any harm.
Now could it be possible to switch the external filters over when I find the first ammonia readin in my new tank? The 8 year tank should be able to cope as it's been running for well, 8 years and then any ammonia in my new tank could be gobbled up straight away by the established external filter. Then when that tank is stable I slowly start adding a few fish every two weeks into the new tank (some time after Christmas).
Would this work?
I'd appreciate any comments you have, thanks.
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