Decapper
Tue Sep 07, 2010, 12:19 AM
Hi ppl,
I have just upgraded from a 4ft x 1ft x 1.5ft tank to a huge (well huge for me) 6ftx 2ft x 2ft aqua one.. Got this babe second hand
The way I went about transfering was I drained 50% of the 4ft tank then pushed it aside and refilled it, then I moved my 6ft into its old place. Filled the 6ft with about half water treated let stand.
6hrs later I grabbed the canister filter out pipe and placed it in the 6ft. When 4ft almost drained 1 last check that either is say temp and transfered fish.
The fish seemed to handle it ok. Rummies got colour nearly straight away which I always find is a good indication they are happy with water.
The guy I bought the 6ft off also gave me a pond/tank external bio pressure filter with a internal pump that pumps 4500L/hr. Yep she sure did make a current when I got it running. My way around it was to grab the spray bar out of the aquaOne overhead filter. So now I have a spray bar that runs the length of my 6ft tank. It also has 2 holes on the spraybar at different angles which I have found further decreases the current in the tank. One set of holes point to the surface to further oxygenate the water.
I now have a very nice huge tank with 4500L/hr filtration system with very little water disturbance. I would say less then my old canister 700L/hr.
Now of course to cycle my tank I added all plastic plants (I'm over real plants) and gravel from old tank. I even have the canister filter running from the side.
I have but one question after this exciting dribble.
How long should I leave the canister filter going for the bio to start in the pond filter?
Thanks for reading.
I have just upgraded from a 4ft x 1ft x 1.5ft tank to a huge (well huge for me) 6ftx 2ft x 2ft aqua one.. Got this babe second hand
The way I went about transfering was I drained 50% of the 4ft tank then pushed it aside and refilled it, then I moved my 6ft into its old place. Filled the 6ft with about half water treated let stand.
6hrs later I grabbed the canister filter out pipe and placed it in the 6ft. When 4ft almost drained 1 last check that either is say temp and transfered fish.
The fish seemed to handle it ok. Rummies got colour nearly straight away which I always find is a good indication they are happy with water.
The guy I bought the 6ft off also gave me a pond/tank external bio pressure filter with a internal pump that pumps 4500L/hr. Yep she sure did make a current when I got it running. My way around it was to grab the spray bar out of the aquaOne overhead filter. So now I have a spray bar that runs the length of my 6ft tank. It also has 2 holes on the spraybar at different angles which I have found further decreases the current in the tank. One set of holes point to the surface to further oxygenate the water.
I now have a very nice huge tank with 4500L/hr filtration system with very little water disturbance. I would say less then my old canister 700L/hr.
Now of course to cycle my tank I added all plastic plants (I'm over real plants) and gravel from old tank. I even have the canister filter running from the side.
I have but one question after this exciting dribble.
How long should I leave the canister filter going for the bio to start in the pond filter?
Thanks for reading.