dudeofrude
Aquarium Advice Addict
This morning my darling daughter (2yo) decided to hit my 25g fish tank with one of her toys and smashed it!. Aswell as saving her from nearly drowning in the ensuing wave of water ive also ended up with a whole range of crockery filled with fish!
ive not long got back from the lfs where ive purchased a 36g bowfront (very nice) and ive just filled it up. what i need help with is any possible way i can add my fish into it today without killing them??
ive obviously used the same filter, decorations etc but new sand (figured now would be the best time to change) and its filled and warming as we speak.
i did a dip test on it earlier and its showing no ammonia and a slight amount of nitrate and the water is rather cloudy so im assuming there is going to be a nitrate spike some time soon.
the fish i have to put in are
3 corys
1 pitbull plec
12 neons
2 dwarf gouramis
1 male betta
2 bumblebee gobies
i know the betta is going to be at the most risk but its a desperate situation.
any advice would be great, thanks
ive not long got back from the lfs where ive purchased a 36g bowfront (very nice) and ive just filled it up. what i need help with is any possible way i can add my fish into it today without killing them??
ive obviously used the same filter, decorations etc but new sand (figured now would be the best time to change) and its filled and warming as we speak.
i did a dip test on it earlier and its showing no ammonia and a slight amount of nitrate and the water is rather cloudy so im assuming there is going to be a nitrate spike some time soon.
the fish i have to put in are
3 corys
1 pitbull plec
12 neons
2 dwarf gouramis
1 male betta
2 bumblebee gobies
i know the betta is going to be at the most risk but its a desperate situation.
any advice would be great, thanks