The odissey of moving fish and filters to a bigger tank
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 10:43 am
Hi
As I mentioned in another post I was in the process of changing aquáriums. Basically traded a 4x2x2,5´ (120x60x75cms) for a 6´8"x2x2´ (200x60x60cms).
However there was two important issues in this move: 1- the bigger tank was running (at a friend´s house) with a few datnoids in it; 2 - the new tank was going to the exact place where the old one was...
This is a summary of what I did, hoping it may be helpful for someone in the future.
Day 1. friday afternoon
- picked up the canisters/filters of the new tank;
- took the datnoids to a "foster home" for the weekend;
- set the canisters in my kitchen running in buckets to "keep them alive";
a pic with the 2 filters: a "brandless" (chinese) for small ponds with a 4.500 lts/1.250USgallon per h pump and a Eheim 2260

here in detail
Day 2. Saturday (morning)
- took the RTG arowana from my old tank into a Ikea black 150lts (41gall) plastic box set with water, a Eheim 2250, heater and air pump also taken from her old tank;

- put the 12 clown loaches, the modesta loach and the fire ell in an empty 55 gallon tank with water, a filter and heater from their old tank
- removed the remaining water and sand rom my old tank (that was being picked up by its new owner the same morning)

Sat afternoon:
- picked up my new tank, put it in place and washed it;
- put the 50kgs of old sand + 25 kgs of new sand and decor;

- filled it up with part new and part old water (to avoid a chloramine spike)
- installing the canisters (lots of water on the floor...)

Day 3: Sunday
- tunning
- picked up the datnoids from their foster home and introduced them in the tank (only kept 3 of them)
After lots of cleaning and a considerable amount of pain (my back are still killing me...) I can say that...IT´S DONE
and at least up to the moment, all the fish are doing well (the most important).
some bad pics of the outcome (sorry for the dirty glass)


As I mentioned in another post I was in the process of changing aquáriums. Basically traded a 4x2x2,5´ (120x60x75cms) for a 6´8"x2x2´ (200x60x60cms).
However there was two important issues in this move: 1- the bigger tank was running (at a friend´s house) with a few datnoids in it; 2 - the new tank was going to the exact place where the old one was...
This is a summary of what I did, hoping it may be helpful for someone in the future.
Day 1. friday afternoon
- picked up the canisters/filters of the new tank;
- took the datnoids to a "foster home" for the weekend;
- set the canisters in my kitchen running in buckets to "keep them alive";
a pic with the 2 filters: a "brandless" (chinese) for small ponds with a 4.500 lts/1.250USgallon per h pump and a Eheim 2260

here in detail

Day 2. Saturday (morning)
- took the RTG arowana from my old tank into a Ikea black 150lts (41gall) plastic box set with water, a Eheim 2250, heater and air pump also taken from her old tank;

- put the 12 clown loaches, the modesta loach and the fire ell in an empty 55 gallon tank with water, a filter and heater from their old tank
- removed the remaining water and sand rom my old tank (that was being picked up by its new owner the same morning)

Sat afternoon:
- picked up my new tank, put it in place and washed it;
- put the 50kgs of old sand + 25 kgs of new sand and decor;

- filled it up with part new and part old water (to avoid a chloramine spike)
- installing the canisters (lots of water on the floor...)

Day 3: Sunday
- tunning
- picked up the datnoids from their foster home and introduced them in the tank (only kept 3 of them)
After lots of cleaning and a considerable amount of pain (my back are still killing me...) I can say that...IT´S DONE
and at least up to the moment, all the fish are doing well (the most important).
some bad pics of the outcome (sorry for the dirty glass)

