It will cycle over timeThe tank setup comes with a filter, so I'll start with 2 running on it, but the one it comes with has been dry so there's no BB.
It will cycle over timeThe tank setup comes with a filter, so I'll start with 2 running on it, but the one it comes with has been dry so there's no BB.
In this case 2 is always better than one.The tank setup comes with a filter, so I'll start with 2 running on it, but the one it comes with has been dry so there's no BB.
yeah what he said!Easy peasy you should be fine old filter will handle the bioload just fine while the new filters cycle. Just feed a little on the lighter side as the old tank, substrate, and decor will all hold bb that also act as part of the overall bio filter.
Post pics cant waot to see what you do wirh it
White Vinegar and warm water.Thanks guys!
Now just have to work out moving logistics since they'll be in the same spot.
And also off to google how to clean up a used tank.
What he said!White Vinegar and warm water.
I'm not sure id use the old sand. Id get new if it was me. rest sounds good.The heater and filter are both Eheim so I won't need to replace them which is nice.
Ok, thinking for transition:
- take out 3/4 of the water and put in styrofoam cooler.
- remove plants and decor
- Move fish to cooler.
- move 10 gallon and stand out of the way
- move 20 gallon in its place
- Fill 20 gallon halfway- ish with warm dechlor tap water
- run old and new heater on 20, until sure if new heater is calibrated right.
- run new and old filter
- put 10 gallon's sand, plants, and decor in 20
- put fish in 20, with the water they've been in
Anything I should change or anything I'm missing?
Alao, where do you think I should put this sweet piece of decor that came with the tank?
View attachment 1252573