Thanks hope everyone thinks he looks ok, but im glad photos came out! ive learnt something new!!
Yay! You did it! And, he's magnificent. Great photos!
Yay! You did it! And, he's magnificent. Great photos!
very nice looking pleco
Curiosity: thanks so much for detailed reply. We have a new filter with this tank, so when u say move the filter media over did you mean our old filter? We will do the stuff you say and all should be ok. The guy in the shop said to pour this bacteria liquid into the filter channel but you say put into tank he is in now? But surely its to help the new water and new tank? Sory just a little confused! Thanks for help.Sounds like you're setting the 180 up elsewhere? And so you don't need to strip his tank down to set it up? If so then I think it'd be a good idea to do a 25% water change each day for the next couple of days on his tank (that way you're getting the conditions in his tank similar to the tap water). Also make sure you put the 'bacteria' from the shop straight into his current tank... that way it's not going to die off... or well it might die off if you already have a fully cycled filter... but you don't need the bacteria anyways cause you can just move all the old filter media over when you move him.
Then set up the new tank as usual, get all the water up to temp, check all the equipment is working. Make sure to dechlor. And once the new tank is ready, either bag him up or put him in a large bowl/bucket and move him over to the new tank. If you've done a few water changes on his tank over the previous 2 days and have matched the temperatures on the two tanks then just do the normal acclimatisation for 'new' fish. Ie. add a bit of the new water to his container over 20minutes or so and then release. TBH it shouldn't be a problem for you to literally just carry him over in something and plonk him straight in... but it's not worth the risk really is it? lol.
Don't forget to move all the filter media over with him (like I said earlier) when you move him across so you don't have to worry about ammonia spikes and such.