Hello, all.
A friend of mine has a comet in a 2 gallon tank and she would like to get rid of it. I offered to take it, but wanted some advice on moving it. The water in the tank hasn't been changed in quite a while, but the fish seems to be healthy so evidently the beneficial bacteria are doing there thing. The tank is one of the small hex tanks from Petco. I topped up the water (it was only about 4/5 full) but left everything else in place. The fish is approx. 2.5 inches long. It does have a bubbling filter of some sort going. (This was unplugged and I did turn this back on.)
It has been a long time since I kept goldfish. I came online last night to get some info about moving the fish and came across the idea of cycling a tank which was completely new to me. I stopped at Goodwill yesterday and they have several large tanks, including one that is at least 20+ gallons which I can pick up today. (Yes, I know that ideally I would have a pond or a 50 gallon tank, but this is the best that I can do on short notice.)
Ideally, I need to move the fish today or tomorrow. My question is - is it better to move the fish into an uncycled, but much larger tank immediately and do water swap outs or to leave the fish in the tank it is in and wait for the larger tank to cycle?
If I leave the fish in the extant tank, any suggestions on mediation that I can do to it? Changing part of the water, etc?
Upside is, since this fish is still alive and looks healthy, the current tank must be teaming with good bacteria.
Thanks for any help!
A friend of mine has a comet in a 2 gallon tank and she would like to get rid of it. I offered to take it, but wanted some advice on moving it. The water in the tank hasn't been changed in quite a while, but the fish seems to be healthy so evidently the beneficial bacteria are doing there thing. The tank is one of the small hex tanks from Petco. I topped up the water (it was only about 4/5 full) but left everything else in place. The fish is approx. 2.5 inches long. It does have a bubbling filter of some sort going. (This was unplugged and I did turn this back on.)
It has been a long time since I kept goldfish. I came online last night to get some info about moving the fish and came across the idea of cycling a tank which was completely new to me. I stopped at Goodwill yesterday and they have several large tanks, including one that is at least 20+ gallons which I can pick up today. (Yes, I know that ideally I would have a pond or a 50 gallon tank, but this is the best that I can do on short notice.)
Ideally, I need to move the fish today or tomorrow. My question is - is it better to move the fish into an uncycled, but much larger tank immediately and do water swap outs or to leave the fish in the tank it is in and wait for the larger tank to cycle?
If I leave the fish in the extant tank, any suggestions on mediation that I can do to it? Changing part of the water, etc?
Upside is, since this fish is still alive and looks healthy, the current tank must be teaming with good bacteria.
Thanks for any help!