Ok so I bought a 65L tank yesterday, put new gravel and two plants (one new, one from my other tank) in it and filled it with water, added water conditioner, and turned on the heater and filter.
I currently have a 17L tank running with fish in it and one plant.
Today I went to a pet shop to buy ammonia and a test kit but instead of even telling me if they have ammonia the girl convinced me to get bacteria (Bio Booster). She forgot to mention bacteria need ammonia.. something I didn't learn until reading all the forums afterwards. And rather than buy 4 different test kits at $20 each I decided to go for the store's free testing option instead (which means I can't do it as often).
I've also now read on this forum that you can put in used filter medium and fish at the same time to kick start the whole cycling thing.
So here's my game plan:
Take the filter from my established tank (it's a disposable cartridge stick on the wall type) and stick it in the new tank. Have both filters running. Transfer all gravel, decorations, remaining fish and plant into the new tank, but keep the water in the small tank just in case (hopefully at least a tiny bit of bacteria will remain). Add more bacteria to the new tank (have already added some today)
See how it all goes and test water everyday. If chem levels look bad or fish behave oddly, put them back in small tank and put the filter back. (problem with backup plan: what if old filter bacteria die from new tank water?)
Oh, and the new tank has several tiny snails (that were attached to my new plant) in there as well as a mystery snail - I was hoping he'd kickstart it all. I've dropped some veggies and fish food in for him to eat. I'd read somewhere that you can cycle a tank using fish food so I'm hoping this has a double effect.
Will it work???
I currently have a 17L tank running with fish in it and one plant.
Today I went to a pet shop to buy ammonia and a test kit but instead of even telling me if they have ammonia the girl convinced me to get bacteria (Bio Booster). She forgot to mention bacteria need ammonia.. something I didn't learn until reading all the forums afterwards. And rather than buy 4 different test kits at $20 each I decided to go for the store's free testing option instead (which means I can't do it as often).
I've also now read on this forum that you can put in used filter medium and fish at the same time to kick start the whole cycling thing.
So here's my game plan:
Take the filter from my established tank (it's a disposable cartridge stick on the wall type) and stick it in the new tank. Have both filters running. Transfer all gravel, decorations, remaining fish and plant into the new tank, but keep the water in the small tank just in case (hopefully at least a tiny bit of bacteria will remain). Add more bacteria to the new tank (have already added some today)
See how it all goes and test water everyday. If chem levels look bad or fish behave oddly, put them back in small tank and put the filter back. (problem with backup plan: what if old filter bacteria die from new tank water?)
Oh, and the new tank has several tiny snails (that were attached to my new plant) in there as well as a mystery snail - I was hoping he'd kickstart it all. I've dropped some veggies and fish food in for him to eat. I'd read somewhere that you can cycle a tank using fish food so I'm hoping this has a double effect.
Will it work???