Quick update! I've been monitoring ammonia/nitrite/nitrate throughout this process. I had a small bit of ammonia for the first couple of days (just the faintest touch of green in the yellow so not enough really to get a sensible reading on) but that quickly went bright yellow so that's good - should mean that the bacteria in the filter media are still alive and kicking. No trace of nitrites throughout - small amount of nitrates showing up (15ish?). Based on these readings and the fact that my smaller tank was overcrowded due to the rescue dollars, I started adding the rest of my dollars two at a time with a 3-4 days in between each. The readings haven't got worse (although I did expect more nitrate showing up - but then again it is a big tank so maybe it is just diluted and will take a time to show up).
The water is a little bit murky (looks pretty much from front on but if you look through the 6' of water from the side you can see), and I've got a little film on the surface - I think both of these could be attributable to all the bogwood in there and some bacterial bloom. There is some brown algae starting to form on the glass - we'll see if this is temporary.
So far - 10 dollars looking happy in the new tank, water parameters look good. Inhabitants of the other tank look happier too now they've got a bit more space.
Any suggestions or hints gladly accepted
The water is a little bit murky (looks pretty much from front on but if you look through the 6' of water from the side you can see), and I've got a little film on the surface - I think both of these could be attributable to all the bogwood in there and some bacterial bloom. There is some brown algae starting to form on the glass - we'll see if this is temporary.
So far - 10 dollars looking happy in the new tank, water parameters look good. Inhabitants of the other tank look happier too now they've got a bit more space.
Any suggestions or hints gladly accepted