
Anyway, a few years later and I am just now starting to get back into my hobby. I currently have only a small 80 gallon tank which has a few small cories and guppies in there, but I am bringing home my 3x2x2 tomorrow, and plan on setting up a basic tropical community tank with a river manifold system (my experiment before I get a large enough tank to have loaches again). Today I got the opportunity to get a 6x2x2 tank that comes with two clown loaches (10 cm & 15cm) along with a few other fish I plan to give to a good home or sell on because they are not really compatible with clowns anyway.
Onto my question...I planned on setting up my 6 footer bare from scratch and install a river tank manifold onto it, with a spray bar and home made backdrop, scape it all myself etc to be a dedicated clown loach tank (with a couple of compatible friends). However, if I can get this established tank, I'll be saving myself huge amounts of dollars...it has one of the filters I already planned on and a few other things I would have needed to make/buy.
Would my 3 foot tank be too small to house a 10 cm and 15 cm clown loach (by themselves) for a short period of time? It would be maybe 2 weeks, perhaps three at the most. I would do as much of the cutting, fitting, making and testing beforehand, leaving the fish in their own tank for a few months while I thoroughly cycle the 3 foot tank.
When everything is ready, my plan is this:
-stop feeding for a few days and leave the lights off, then catch the fish and transfer by drip acclimating the two loaches to the three foot tank, moving their fluval fx5 with them to the new tank along with its existing fluval 405 to keep the bacteria alive while I'm doing my scaping.
- remove the water, substrate etc. Clean the glass down well with vinegar, rinse a lot and dry out thoroughly
- last minute fittings on the manifold, spray bars and background, seal them all together, let cure for 48 hours then flush well.
- install above into tank, seal manifold and back ground in tank with silicon, let cure 48 hours, rinse well
- plant and scape the tank, fill it, move the old fluval fx5 back and set everything running...dose with clear ammonia while testing parameters for about a week to make sure everything is stable.
- move the fish back the same way I moved them across.
Is this okay? I won't be stressing them out too much by halving their running length for a couple of weeks will I? Especially seeing as they'll be escaping the cichlids they are currently being housed with, and then providing them with a better tank for their requirements at the end of this? Or is there a better way/different way I should do it? Scrap the idea totally? Please help, I am dying to have some gorgeous clowns again, but I want to do everything right this time around, (kinda make up for my old fishes tragic end, y'know) so I'm looking for advice from the experts!
Thanks
