Hi everyone, my problem is that my 64 liter tropical tank is leaking from the bottom corner, its not leaking at a rapid rate but it is noticeable and seems to be getting worse. I don't know whats the best option that would cause minimal damage to the fish and their environment.
I could risk it and leave it until tomorrow when i can go an get another tank asap.
I bought a 30liter tank which has been fully cycled which i was going to stock this week, however it has no heater yet. Do i take the heater from my 54l and put it in there and then put some fish in there until tomorrow? Although there would still be fish left in my 54l, i could take those out in the morning when i take the tank back and place them in a bucket near the radiator?
The facts are i only have one heater and my other tank is not big enough to put all of my fish in.
Any advice on which of my fish will be able to cope with the temporary room temperature water conditions and which will not?
I have;
4 ballon mollies
5 male guppies
7 black neons
1 forktail rainbow fish
3 pakistani loaches
2 ghost shrimp
Please help, i have no idea what my safest option will be!
I could risk it and leave it until tomorrow when i can go an get another tank asap.
I bought a 30liter tank which has been fully cycled which i was going to stock this week, however it has no heater yet. Do i take the heater from my 54l and put it in there and then put some fish in there until tomorrow? Although there would still be fish left in my 54l, i could take those out in the morning when i take the tank back and place them in a bucket near the radiator?
The facts are i only have one heater and my other tank is not big enough to put all of my fish in.
Any advice on which of my fish will be able to cope with the temporary room temperature water conditions and which will not?
I have;
4 ballon mollies
5 male guppies
7 black neons
1 forktail rainbow fish
3 pakistani loaches
2 ghost shrimp
Please help, i have no idea what my safest option will be!