I am fairly worried about moving my freshwater setup as it is fairly overstocked (reduces aggression as no one fish gets singled out). I did fail to think about the toxicity of nitrite on top of ammonia toxicity...
Here is my plan for the cichlid tank.
I have gradually reduced my pH from 8.2 to about 7.9 about the last month. I have a HOB rated at 400 GPH and an FX4 rated at 700 GPH and both are packed with media and foam aged at about 1 month. Glad I decided not to clean the filters a few days ago. Day of the move I will drain about 20G into buckets and place rock/driftwood into a bucket with rags and water. Fish will be separated to try and reduce aggression in aerated buckets. I will move the filters wet. The substrate is a mix of pebbles and sand so I will sift the pebbled out and toss them and use remaining tank water to rinse the sand. I will keep about 2L of the sand unrinsed to seed. Setup tank at new location with 80% new water and place sand and rock in tank with bottled bacteria setup with a doser pump for the next week. Drop in the female fish first and wait 1 hour before introducing the males. Test ammonia/nitrite every 12-24 hours for a week.
For my 40B I am replacing the sandbed and rock with sand based tiles and newly cycled rock. I will keep the fish in a 29G tote with the remaining old live rock and a seeded HOB filter until I can confirm the new setup is cycled and I didn't have any die off.
Just a lot to do task wise and maintain bacterial levels and water chemistry. The moving starts in 72 hours and I start my new job 5 days later. WISH ME LUCK I AM SO NERVOUS.
Here is my plan for the cichlid tank.
I have gradually reduced my pH from 8.2 to about 7.9 about the last month. I have a HOB rated at 400 GPH and an FX4 rated at 700 GPH and both are packed with media and foam aged at about 1 month. Glad I decided not to clean the filters a few days ago. Day of the move I will drain about 20G into buckets and place rock/driftwood into a bucket with rags and water. Fish will be separated to try and reduce aggression in aerated buckets. I will move the filters wet. The substrate is a mix of pebbles and sand so I will sift the pebbled out and toss them and use remaining tank water to rinse the sand. I will keep about 2L of the sand unrinsed to seed. Setup tank at new location with 80% new water and place sand and rock in tank with bottled bacteria setup with a doser pump for the next week. Drop in the female fish first and wait 1 hour before introducing the males. Test ammonia/nitrite every 12-24 hours for a week.
For my 40B I am replacing the sandbed and rock with sand based tiles and newly cycled rock. I will keep the fish in a 29G tote with the remaining old live rock and a seeded HOB filter until I can confirm the new setup is cycled and I didn't have any die off.
Just a lot to do task wise and maintain bacterial levels and water chemistry. The moving starts in 72 hours and I start my new job 5 days later. WISH ME LUCK I AM SO NERVOUS.