Tiger Tiger
Fish Crazy
Right here goes.
I would like to point out this is a repeated discussion that i had and not put into motion but your thoughts on it.
This guy has a Fish shop. I will obviusly not mention the shop but it's been there over 25 years and his experience goes back further. This is your little local guy with a regular custom base and not some big all over the country 'Just sell the fish' company.
So....
He is offcoarse old school but is still very passionate to the point he will not take the fish out of the plastic bags until 1 hour after it's been floating in the bags so it gets used to its own shop tank conditions. Go in there in the morning and the bags are all floating in the tanks
So he does care.
His theory on a new tank is Fish in.
Lets take a 200ltre tank. 1 fish and no water change for 4 days but gravel from another established tank. Check readings, Forget about Amonia. Just test for nitrite every day, if it starts to go up then water change but only if it starts to go up, and not a big change at that, about 20% and no more.
Theory....Every water change sets back the build up of bacteria and is firmly against any water change in the first 3 days.
Just keep checking Nitrites and doing water changes, if only say 8 inches of fish is ahered to for 2 weeks there will be no problem. Then introduce fish slowly checking nitrites. ......
Amonia testing is not required and a waste of money, in such a big amount of water the fish will not be harmed but constant water changes ESPECIALLY in the first few days of the fish in a new tank will stress the fish especially half the tank everyday.
Yes it's slow but he completely disagrees that in the long term the original fish will be harmed and has showed me fish that have out lasted others who came years later. He has two tanks of his own pleasure using them as an example.
'Why is everybody in a Hurry' nowadays and 'If it works why change it'...He is also a great undergravel filter lover and externals, these internals are just modern crap he rumbles.
So there it is Victor Meldew but i know this guy after 30 years can tell you every latin name of every fish there is, try testing a m********d A******s worker that.
So......Stick that on the forum he said.
Well i have.....Now don't have a pop at me but it's a forum so it's worth discussing
I would like to point out this is a repeated discussion that i had and not put into motion but your thoughts on it.
This guy has a Fish shop. I will obviusly not mention the shop but it's been there over 25 years and his experience goes back further. This is your little local guy with a regular custom base and not some big all over the country 'Just sell the fish' company.
So....
He is offcoarse old school but is still very passionate to the point he will not take the fish out of the plastic bags until 1 hour after it's been floating in the bags so it gets used to its own shop tank conditions. Go in there in the morning and the bags are all floating in the tanks
So he does care.
His theory on a new tank is Fish in.
Lets take a 200ltre tank. 1 fish and no water change for 4 days but gravel from another established tank. Check readings, Forget about Amonia. Just test for nitrite every day, if it starts to go up then water change but only if it starts to go up, and not a big change at that, about 20% and no more.
Theory....Every water change sets back the build up of bacteria and is firmly against any water change in the first 3 days.
Just keep checking Nitrites and doing water changes, if only say 8 inches of fish is ahered to for 2 weeks there will be no problem. Then introduce fish slowly checking nitrites. ......
Amonia testing is not required and a waste of money, in such a big amount of water the fish will not be harmed but constant water changes ESPECIALLY in the first few days of the fish in a new tank will stress the fish especially half the tank everyday.
Yes it's slow but he completely disagrees that in the long term the original fish will be harmed and has showed me fish that have out lasted others who came years later. He has two tanks of his own pleasure using them as an example.
'Why is everybody in a Hurry' nowadays and 'If it works why change it'...He is also a great undergravel filter lover and externals, these internals are just modern crap he rumbles.
So there it is Victor Meldew but i know this guy after 30 years can tell you every latin name of every fish there is, try testing a m********d A******s worker that.
So......Stick that on the forum he said.
Well i have.....Now don't have a pop at me but it's a forum so it's worth discussing