Whoo!, just done my first water change with my Threadfins and shrimps in the tank, only put them in last Sat.
So, a 25% water change was gonna have to be done today despite my dreading to do this with the new fish and shrimps.
All sorts of worst case scenarios was occurring in my head. What if I suck up one of my shrimps/fish in the gravel cleaner? What if I drop the lighting hood into the water? What if a Threadfin jumps out of the water? What is I stress out the fish and shrimps too much? What if I make a total muck up of everything? etc etc
I can now say with some relief that everything went pretty well, 20 litres of water taken out, I used the gravel cleaner with siphon hose but realised I could not clean as much gravel as I wanted as some area are difficult to reach with the plastic cleaner thing, as plants were in the way or bogwood but did as much as felt comfortable doing.
Also trimmed the plants (mostly twisted vallis as some leave turning yellow/brown), used the net to gather up floating bits of plant debris.
Then returned tap water with exact dosage of dechlorinater to the buckets and used the siphon hose to return clean water to tank. Found a couple of threadfins liked this and swam under the cooler fresh water for a brief few seconds.
The temperature of tank water dropped a couple of degrees to 24C/75F but the heater is now slowly raising the temp back up to 25 to 26C / 77 to 79F so not too worried about that.
The Threadfins and shrimps look pretty much normal, spread out in tank doing their own things and seem a bit more zippy or that could just be my imagination!
Now just about to do the water tests since tank has been done over an hour ago. Not expecting any dramatic changes as the levels have been steady as a rock over the last week (probably due to the massive filter I have for this tank size! see signature)
Wanted to ask how some of you guy do your water changes as I may pick up a few tips as to what might be better for me to do during water changes.
Thanks!
So, a 25% water change was gonna have to be done today despite my dreading to do this with the new fish and shrimps.
All sorts of worst case scenarios was occurring in my head. What if I suck up one of my shrimps/fish in the gravel cleaner? What if I drop the lighting hood into the water? What if a Threadfin jumps out of the water? What is I stress out the fish and shrimps too much? What if I make a total muck up of everything? etc etc
I can now say with some relief that everything went pretty well, 20 litres of water taken out, I used the gravel cleaner with siphon hose but realised I could not clean as much gravel as I wanted as some area are difficult to reach with the plastic cleaner thing, as plants were in the way or bogwood but did as much as felt comfortable doing.
Also trimmed the plants (mostly twisted vallis as some leave turning yellow/brown), used the net to gather up floating bits of plant debris.
Then returned tap water with exact dosage of dechlorinater to the buckets and used the siphon hose to return clean water to tank. Found a couple of threadfins liked this and swam under the cooler fresh water for a brief few seconds.
The temperature of tank water dropped a couple of degrees to 24C/75F but the heater is now slowly raising the temp back up to 25 to 26C / 77 to 79F so not too worried about that.
The Threadfins and shrimps look pretty much normal, spread out in tank doing their own things and seem a bit more zippy or that could just be my imagination!
Now just about to do the water tests since tank has been done over an hour ago. Not expecting any dramatic changes as the levels have been steady as a rock over the last week (probably due to the massive filter I have for this tank size! see signature)
Wanted to ask how some of you guy do your water changes as I may pick up a few tips as to what might be better for me to do during water changes.
Thanks!