What to Do With Fish When Rescaping a Tank!
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
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In this video we talk about what to do with your fish when you are redecorating or re-aquascaping an aquarium. This also applies if you are changing your substrate!
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Getting ready to rescape several of my aquariums this spring thanks for the tips!
Have fun!
Is there a video you've made which hasn't answered any questions I might have about this or that regarding fishkeeping? I think not 😄 I'm considering changing substrate on a nano and redoing the scape on a slightly bigger one and I was wondering how to handle the fish and the expected ammonia spike... Now I know and I'll throw some extra filter media in both tanks beforehand to help with the transition and the beneficial bacteria. Merci beaucoup!
Great upload 👌
The fish look blue in this thumbnail... which species are they?
Most of that was the lighting on the tank. They are X-ray tetras.
The fish in the thumbnail look to me like tetras, but not sure what species
One of my favorite fish channels. Always spot on.
Thank you for being here!
Great video. I hope you don’t mind an off topic question? I’m wanting to get a larger tank for my south/Central American cichlids. They are currently in a 150 tall. My options are either a 180 or a 210 gallon does one have any advantage over the other? Thanks!
The 180 is a little easier to maintain and work on because side it’s shorter, but the 210 gives you a little more volume.
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More importantly, what would you do with a klondike bar?
Eat it!
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Totes. Totes are ALWAYS the answer. My plan (and feel free to poke as many holes in it as necessary) is, when I eventually pull off "the great tank upgrade", I will be pulling fish from different aquariums and separating them out into 40 gallon totes by continent (or country, in the case of South and Central America). That way, when they go into their new enclosures, they'll have had at least SOME exposure to each other, albeit in a highly stressed situation.
Love it!
Do you have a video on that tank in the back left?
Should be here! ruclips.net/video/rLkkCM6hrH4/видео.htmlsi=dnT2WjpIX3Ho42QS
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👍Thanks for the information. I just bought a bigger tank that I'm going to be putting together and decorating. Wasn't sure really what's best to do with the fish while I put it all together and transfer them . Perfect timing and thank you guys for all your wonderful DIY videos .
I’m breaking down 2 75 gallons and redoing everything including stocking.
Have fun!
Wonderful tips. Gina
Great video 👍 I rescaped mine with sand over smooth gravel 66.5g & left my fish in & dropped the water 40% & as I lined the gravel with strengthened polyfilter media all my fish did was move to the other end & I weighted the corners with washed sand & when I got to the fiish end just moved them over & they was fine why I added the rest of the sand.
In the 50 low boy, how much Fritzzyme 7 are you using? Just curious because I am changing out the substrate in my 40 breeder that is about 5 years old and I plan on using Fritzzyme. I'm not changing any of the fish, plants or hardscape, just the gravel.
I just use the recommended amount. All my filter media was still cycled too.
I rescaped a 20 gallon tank about 10 days ago. I've used old filter media, added Fritz 7, Prime, water changes every other day, added multiple stem plants...and I'm still getting ammonia and nitrites when testing. I've done this before, and it's never taken more than 7 days to cycle. Not sure what else to do.
Keep doing what you’re doing. It will eventually go to zero.
Timely tips! Further question…I have to move 5 aquascaped tanks 4 hours south (moving). I was going to strip them and bucket the plants, hardscape and filter media…but was going to bag the fish. Do you think totes may be better (with air stones)…with lid? Ps my tanks are 20 longs and 29s…nothing huge
Bags might be easier to move.
Could you please identify the red substance you have along the bottom of your tank. I have the same on glass, large rocks and anubias. Is it algae or bacteria and what causes it. Been fighting it for years. Would love for you to identify. Thank you
It’s algae and I find it very interesting. No fish or tank inhabitant eats it.
Well now I know! It's a really bear to get it off rocks or silicon. Thanks again!
Love the size of that 50 gallon where can I get one ??❤
Usually fish stores can order them.
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Hello, can you do a video of a community 29 gallon tank with peacock gudgeons?
I actually have them in a 20 gallon right now. 😀
Nice! I am just now restarting getting back to a fish tank, and tank mates would be helpful