Hi y'all! I've had a fluval 13.5g for 2 months - fish and coral are currently thriving. We lucked out, and our LFS was selling one of their workers personal 36g bow front tanks with a stand for $75. It was out for 10 minutes when we bought it, and already had multiple other people looking out over, so great timing. Cleaned out up, checked everything, and looks good to go. It was dry for less then a day when we bought it, and it's been inside dry for a week.
We are going to do the swap in the next few days. I got a fluval 207 canister (added the rock media into the 13.5 immediately to get those started cycling), the spray bar attachment for the fluval 207, an AI prime 16 (am already digging into specs for this), sicce skimmer, and hygger heater. I'm going to move the ammonia alert badge, temp gauge, live rock, and live sand to the new tank. I'll also be adding as much as the non-perishable media from the 13.5 to the 207 cannister. I'm going to have to get another bag of live sand, and I anticipate also adding more live rock when I finally find pieces I like.
The new tank is going where the current tank is currently. Both of us have bad backs, and we can't "drag" or lift the current tank away when it's full. The plan is to drain 50% and save the water, remove the fish and coral (big question one - my partner got bags like they use at LFS, thinking to put fish in, and then use "new fish" acclimation process. Will this work?), remove the live rock, drain the rest of the water. Move the old tank away, place the new tank. Transfer the filter media to the cannister. Add the live rock, old sand and new sand. Use the old water, plus new water from our LFS we always use, to refill the tank (question 2 - ok to dump? Or should we gravity feed to reduce the sand clouding it up?). And then.... acclimate, then add fish and coral, and done?
Is the plan good? Will the fish and coral be OK in the bags for however long this takes? I anticipate needing some time to heat the water up a few degrees in the tank, as well as the set up and fill time. And we should basically be insta-cycled due to using cycled media, right?
I might be over thinking, but I lost a royal gramma from aggression and stress, and my little clown from what the LPS thinks was something wrong with that particular one. I really don't want anything to go wrong and lose another.
We have a 6 line wrasse, clownfish, Randall's goby, tiger pistol shrimp, hermits and a pompom crab, conch, and other snails. Corals are all babies - zoas, hammer, clover polyp, mushroom, and brain. Parameters have been stable since it finished cycling.
We are going to do the swap in the next few days. I got a fluval 207 canister (added the rock media into the 13.5 immediately to get those started cycling), the spray bar attachment for the fluval 207, an AI prime 16 (am already digging into specs for this), sicce skimmer, and hygger heater. I'm going to move the ammonia alert badge, temp gauge, live rock, and live sand to the new tank. I'll also be adding as much as the non-perishable media from the 13.5 to the 207 cannister. I'm going to have to get another bag of live sand, and I anticipate also adding more live rock when I finally find pieces I like.
The new tank is going where the current tank is currently. Both of us have bad backs, and we can't "drag" or lift the current tank away when it's full. The plan is to drain 50% and save the water, remove the fish and coral (big question one - my partner got bags like they use at LFS, thinking to put fish in, and then use "new fish" acclimation process. Will this work?), remove the live rock, drain the rest of the water. Move the old tank away, place the new tank. Transfer the filter media to the cannister. Add the live rock, old sand and new sand. Use the old water, plus new water from our LFS we always use, to refill the tank (question 2 - ok to dump? Or should we gravity feed to reduce the sand clouding it up?). And then.... acclimate, then add fish and coral, and done?
Is the plan good? Will the fish and coral be OK in the bags for however long this takes? I anticipate needing some time to heat the water up a few degrees in the tank, as well as the set up and fill time. And we should basically be insta-cycled due to using cycled media, right?
I might be over thinking, but I lost a royal gramma from aggression and stress, and my little clown from what the LPS thinks was something wrong with that particular one. I really don't want anything to go wrong and lose another.
We have a 6 line wrasse, clownfish, Randall's goby, tiger pistol shrimp, hermits and a pompom crab, conch, and other snails. Corals are all babies - zoas, hammer, clover polyp, mushroom, and brain. Parameters have been stable since it finished cycling.