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Dempseygunz
03-12-2009, 5:09 PM
Im preparing to make the switch. Moving an RTC and a Gar into a bigger tank. Can someone tell me the correct and safest way to do this. I dont want to lose my soldiers!

L A R R Y
03-12-2009, 8:43 PM
What I did. I bought Seachem Stability, transfered the gravel and filters to the new tank. Transfered the tank water and everything was golden. I didn't see a spike in any of my water parameters

wow_it_esploded
03-12-2009, 9:18 PM
Seachem stability is crap.

Move the fish and the filters all over to the new tank at the same time. Half the filters, the fish, then the rest of the filters.

Drain the old tank down low and find an old t-shirt. Tie off the sleeves and the neck of the shirt, then put it in the tank and get it completely saturated with water. Catch the fish, one by one, and place them in the new tank.

Viola!

Dempseygunz
03-12-2009, 10:07 PM
Seachem stability is crap.

Move the fish and the filters all over to the new tank at the same time. Half the filters, the fish, then the rest of the filters.

Drain the old tank down low and find an old t-shirt. Tie off the sleeves and the neck of the shirt, then put it in the tank and get it completely saturated with water. Catch the fish, one by one, and place them in the new tank.

Viola!
I dont know if im understanding the whole t-shirt thing. Can you explain that more?

jdmkid
03-13-2009, 2:01 AM
I dont know if im understanding the whole t-shirt thing. Can you explain that more?
probally just using it as a bed thing to lift him like in free willy lol

Ullopincrate
03-13-2009, 2:18 AM
Use tee shirt as a large net is what he is saying. Just tie off holes.

DaveB
03-13-2009, 2:34 AM
I have upgraded tanks more times than I care to admit. Here was the process the last several times:

1) drain 50-60% of the water
2) drag the tank and stand away from the wall
3) unplug everything
4) put the new tank and stand in place (obviously you can skip that stuff if it's in a different location)
5) now that you aren't in danger of dropping a heavy tank and breaking glass and/or limbs, begin drinking beer
6) drain more water into a big rubbermaid bin (40L I believe)
7) set up air pump and heater in there
8) put fish in there
9) drain the rest of the water into the tub
10) while draining, open another beer
11) use a plastic dustpan to scoop out the sand/gravel into a bucket
12) dump substrate into new tank
13) fill new tank as quickly as possible to a level that'll let the filters fire back up
14) fire the filters up and get them running
15) more beer
16) arrange all your power strips and wiring underneath while it keeps filling
17) make sure the temp is OK and add water conditioner, salt, etc
18) express shock over the fact that none of this was especially difficult, yet somehow it took all night and you are sweating like a one legged fat guy in an ass kicking contest
19) drink more beer
20) put the fish in the new tank
21) put what's left of their original water in with them
22) Cover the new tank
23) move the original tank out to the garage without any help because your girlfriend fell asleep hours ago
23) have another beer, which you have really earned this time because carrying a 75g glass tank and then the stand by yourself is really quite difficult
24) add any new filters you got to handle the increased size of the tank
25) watch and enjoy the fish, taking care to monitor the water params, make sure the filters aren't leaking, etc.
26) take a shower. You don't want your sheets to stink like a day of hard labor.

prskiller
03-13-2009, 3:26 AM
23) have another beer, which you have really earned this time because carrying a 75g glass tank and then the stand by yourself is really quite difficult

I tried to carry my 75g glass tank by myself once and found it impossible. You must be 6'6" grizzly like.

Poekin
03-13-2009, 7:38 AM
I'm 6'2" and only about 165 lbs. I can move mine by myself... and sorta pick it up, but it's infinitely easier with another person lol

Bderick67
03-13-2009, 9:22 AM
What kind of filter do you have on the 75g? Were you planning on moving that filter to the new 180g? Are you planning on keeping the 75g running? Have you been doing regular water changes on the 75g, if so how much and how often?

Seachem stability is crap.

Why do you say this?

vaine111
03-13-2009, 9:33 AM
even if you bought new filters and werent going to use the old ones put them on the new tank for a few months. and use as much of the old tank water as you can. thats all you need. keep the other fish in the 75 with about 5" of water until you get it set up and they should be fine. thats what i'd do anyway.

Dempseygunz
03-13-2009, 6:26 PM
What kind of filter do you have on the 75g? Were you planning on moving that filter to the new 180g? Are you planning on keeping the 75g running? Have you been doing regular water changes on the 75g, if so how much and how often?

Why do you say this?

I have some bum ass whisper filter on the 75g. But I have a decent one to put on the 180. Its a DIY. I want to keep the 75 going and breed some fish. Regular water changes have been done. Every other week.

Bderick67
03-13-2009, 6:36 PM
I have some bum ass whisper filter on the 75g. But I have a decent one to put on the 180. Its a DIY. I want to keep the 75 going and breed some fish. Regular water changes have been done. Every other week.

Well your going to need to get the 180g tank and filter cycled first before you move your fish.

chesterthehero
03-13-2009, 7:30 PM
I dont know if im understanding the whole t-shirt thing. Can you explain that more?

I have upgraded tanks more times than I care to admit. Here was the process the last several times:

23) move the COUCH out to the garage without any help because your girlfriend fell asleep hours ago

23) have another beer, which you have really earned this time because carrying a COUCH and then the COFFEE TABLE by yourself is really quite difficult.. now you have to get a la-z-boy which are way better than a couch and leave even more room for new tanks.. fyi the bookshelf is the next thing to go

26) take a shower in the morning.. the gf gets a night of stink for skipping out on the work


fixed :D

honestly.. who in their right mind would move a tank to the garage... i mean any mfkers garage is already packed full of cars and tanks as it is. theres simply just no room..

89must
03-13-2009, 8:28 PM
and dont forget the most important part drink more beer

Lepisosteus platyrhincus
03-13-2009, 10:54 PM
I dont know about catfish, but picking up gars with bare hands is hard. Thats how i moved all mine. The fight and jump. Try using the t-shirt method. that might work

Dempseygunz
03-15-2009, 11:01 AM
why not just use a regular net?

Dempseygunz
04-09-2009, 10:11 AM
ttt

noonbaja
04-09-2009, 4:42 PM
I think for a a tank that big wouldnet he or she be better off with a wet dry system?

stingraybob
04-09-2009, 5:59 PM
I have upgraded tanks more times than I care to admit. Here was the process the last several times:

1) drain 50-60% of the water
2) drag the tank and stand away from the wall
3) unplug everything
4) put the new tank and stand in place (obviously you can skip that stuff if it's in a different location)
5) now that you aren't in danger of dropping a heavy tank and breaking glass and/or limbs, begin drinking beer
6) drain more water into a big rubbermaid bin (40L I believe)
7) set up air pump and heater in there
8) put fish in there
9) drain the rest of the water into the tub
10) while draining, open another beer
11) use a plastic dustpan to scoop out the sand/gravel into a bucket
12) dump substrate into new tank
13) fill new tank as quickly as possible to a level that'll let the filters fire back up
14) fire the filters up and get them running
15) more beer
16) arrange all your power strips and wiring underneath while it keeps filling
17) make sure the temp is OK and add water conditioner, salt, etc
18) express shock over the fact that none of this was especially difficult, yet somehow it took all night and you are sweating like a one legged fat guy in an ass kicking contest
19) drink more beer
20) put the fish in the new tank
21) put what's left of their original water in with them
22) Cover the new tank
23) move the original tank out to the garage without any help because your girlfriend fell asleep hours ago
23) have another beer, which you have really earned this time because carrying a 75g glass tank and then the stand by yourself is really quite difficult
24) add any new filters you got to handle the increased size of the tank
25) watch and enjoy the fish, taking care to monitor the water params, make sure the filters aren't leaking, etc.
26) take a shower. You don't want your sheets to stink like a day of hard labor.

this should be a sticky.....:ROFL::ROFL::ROFL:

Dempseygunz
04-09-2009, 6:41 PM
What do you mean a wet dry system?