Exciting news!! I've just got myself an Aquanano 130. This is quite an upgrade from my 64l fish box.
At first I assumed I would have to keep my old tank running whilst I ran a fishless cycle, but I've read that if I simply move my old filter and ornaments into the new tank during the first few weeks then that should bring enough established bacteria with it.
In other words, I can move all of my fish over straight away as long as the filter goes with them. I wanted to get people's views on this before I go for it?
Of course, this also means that I can now get excited about more fish!
In my 64l I haven't dared add anything more than my 3 platies and 8 neon tetras, but I suddenly have a host of new possibilities! I'd definitely like to add some cories and guppies, but how about a pair of larger fish as well? Would that be pushing it? Gourami's seem the obvious choice, but are there any less obvious choices? Are there any reasons the fish I've mentioned wouldn't mix well?
Thanks for your advice and suggestions,
At first I assumed I would have to keep my old tank running whilst I ran a fishless cycle, but I've read that if I simply move my old filter and ornaments into the new tank during the first few weeks then that should bring enough established bacteria with it.
In other words, I can move all of my fish over straight away as long as the filter goes with them. I wanted to get people's views on this before I go for it?
Of course, this also means that I can now get excited about more fish!
In my 64l I haven't dared add anything more than my 3 platies and 8 neon tetras, but I suddenly have a host of new possibilities! I'd definitely like to add some cories and guppies, but how about a pair of larger fish as well? Would that be pushing it? Gourami's seem the obvious choice, but are there any less obvious choices? Are there any reasons the fish I've mentioned wouldn't mix well?
Thanks for your advice and suggestions,