Hi Shane,
Seems you have gotten a lot of good advice so far!
Im new here but have experienced a bit on this.
First, it's best to get your albino into a more controllable environment (the 10 gal tank) ASAP!
If there is a way you can kep the water moving (I directed the filter output) to get the food "drifting" about (I used frozen brine shrimp and bloodworms) it will help as well (my bicher took in food by default as he lay there "gulping") ... more on ths another time.
Regarding filtration/aeration, not knowing what you have as a primary filter in the 75, might I recommend that you look into a "bio-wheel" type filter as your next purchase (marineland.com available locally, I am sure) which supposedly not only increases the effective area for bacteria growth, but increases oxygination as well.
Money saving tip: My local PetSmart honors online prices (be sure to print out the pages) which has saved me an average of 40% over in-store pricing!
In addition to adding some "cycled" water from the 10 gal tank (good suggestion, helped me a lot of cycling my new tank!) You could add bacteria by using "Stability" (what I use) or "Cycle" to help get things going. I tried "Bio Spira" (expensive) but was disappointed when the bacteria bloomed and died in 3 days! Any way you look at it, cycling takes time (took me 6 weeks and it's been 2 weeks since I introduced fish and I am *still* dealing with nitrIte spikes!) If anyone knows of, or invents a nitrite neutralizer, I'll be first in line to get some! 8~}
Also note that some medications can kill off beneficial bacteria and put you back to "square one" for cycling, so be careful!
Hope you find some of this helpful!
Best of luck,
Dave
PS being new, I don't want to overstep my bounds so please let me know if I have. 8~}