I am shortly going to be setting up a new 5-foot (1.5m) 360 litre coldwater tank for my old goldfish and a few weather-loaches.
They will be moving from their 180 litre tank, and I plan to use some of the media from their Fluval 206 filter to seed the new, larger 406 Fluval.
Now, normally I would do a fishless cycle and get everything going properly and tested before putting fish into the tank. In this instance, I am wondering whether it is feasible (and safe) to move all the filter media across to the new one, get it up and running in the new tank and move the fish shortly afterwards (asap since they'll be in their old tank without a functioning filter for half an hour or so).
I do not intend to add extra fish to the community at this time, so it'll be the same fish "moving house", so to speak.
I'd be grateful for any problems with this idea to be highlighted. Otherwise I'll just do the standard fishless cycle as I've done before, following the details at Fishforums.
They will be moving from their 180 litre tank, and I plan to use some of the media from their Fluval 206 filter to seed the new, larger 406 Fluval.
Now, normally I would do a fishless cycle and get everything going properly and tested before putting fish into the tank. In this instance, I am wondering whether it is feasible (and safe) to move all the filter media across to the new one, get it up and running in the new tank and move the fish shortly afterwards (asap since they'll be in their old tank without a functioning filter for half an hour or so).
I do not intend to add extra fish to the community at this time, so it'll be the same fish "moving house", so to speak.
I'd be grateful for any problems with this idea to be highlighted. Otherwise I'll just do the standard fishless cycle as I've done before, following the details at Fishforums.