courtnee
Aquarium Advice Freak
This is rather complicated but here we go.
I have a 10gl that has been through a lot. It is still cycled and doing good. I had a fungus in there and left it empty about 2 1/2 weeks when I moved out all that was left in the tank a single snail and put him in our 55gl tank we cycled. I did a good PWC and cleaned the gravel and put a Betta in there. He is the only thing in the tank. The Betta is healthy and the fungus is obviously gone now. If the Betta did not do well I was going to rip down the tank and gut it, clean it and dry it out and start over. So far all is well.
Yesterday I wanted to change the gravel in the tank. The tank had a lot of gravel in it and I wanted to replace it with another color and a very thin layer. I also wanted to clean off the fake plants in there and add another decoration that was smooth that would be good for the Betta to hide behind. I figured this tank has been running for several months it could use a cleaning anyways.
I have never cleaned a tank out. From my reading and education I had a basic idea of what not to do. I am going to go through what I did. Tell me if I could of done something better.
1) Took a 1 gallon bucket filled it half way with water from the 10gl tank and placed the Betta in there and put a plate over the top so he didnt bail out while I was away cleaning.
2) I unplugged the heater and filter.
3) I used the gravel vac to suck the water out. I got the 5gl bucket half full and rinsed out the filter in the tank water in the bucket. I did not rinse off the other mesh filter pad that lays next to the filter. I figured I would leave all the bacteria on that.
4) I put the filter back in the filter housing that was still full of water as I finished draining the tank, with a few inches of water left I used a alge pad on the tank to wash all the sides and clean up the glass.
5) Dumped all the water and took out the gravel.
6) Threw away the gravel (not a color at all I want anymore)
7) Emptied out the water from the filter housing, removed it from the tank and the heater.
8 ) Took the tank to the bathroom and rinsed it out well in the tub. Took me 5minutes. I knew I had to hurry for the filter bacteria!
9) Put the tank back on my bookcase
10) I had a 1 gallon bucket full of water and treated ready to go for my filter. I right away put the filter back on the tank and filled the filter with water.
11) I then filled the bottom with my washed new gravel I wanted.
12) Filled the tank half full with treated water and arranged the fake plants in a corner for the Betta and added decorations.
13) Filled the tank full
14) Put the heater back in.
15) Turned everything on
A few hours later added the Betta back in, I put some water from the tank in the bucket with him and let him get use to the water. I am sure the water in his bucket cooled a little compared to his tank. Put him back in and he is happy as can be in there. He likes his new hiding places.
I know the gravel holds good bacteria and I removed that. I am hoping the filter has enough bacteria to keep the tank cycled.
Do you think I will have a mini cycle?
Could I of done something different?
I have a 10gl that has been through a lot. It is still cycled and doing good. I had a fungus in there and left it empty about 2 1/2 weeks when I moved out all that was left in the tank a single snail and put him in our 55gl tank we cycled. I did a good PWC and cleaned the gravel and put a Betta in there. He is the only thing in the tank. The Betta is healthy and the fungus is obviously gone now. If the Betta did not do well I was going to rip down the tank and gut it, clean it and dry it out and start over. So far all is well.
Yesterday I wanted to change the gravel in the tank. The tank had a lot of gravel in it and I wanted to replace it with another color and a very thin layer. I also wanted to clean off the fake plants in there and add another decoration that was smooth that would be good for the Betta to hide behind. I figured this tank has been running for several months it could use a cleaning anyways.
I have never cleaned a tank out. From my reading and education I had a basic idea of what not to do. I am going to go through what I did. Tell me if I could of done something better.
1) Took a 1 gallon bucket filled it half way with water from the 10gl tank and placed the Betta in there and put a plate over the top so he didnt bail out while I was away cleaning.
2) I unplugged the heater and filter.
3) I used the gravel vac to suck the water out. I got the 5gl bucket half full and rinsed out the filter in the tank water in the bucket. I did not rinse off the other mesh filter pad that lays next to the filter. I figured I would leave all the bacteria on that.
4) I put the filter back in the filter housing that was still full of water as I finished draining the tank, with a few inches of water left I used a alge pad on the tank to wash all the sides and clean up the glass.
5) Dumped all the water and took out the gravel.
6) Threw away the gravel (not a color at all I want anymore)
7) Emptied out the water from the filter housing, removed it from the tank and the heater.
8 ) Took the tank to the bathroom and rinsed it out well in the tub. Took me 5minutes. I knew I had to hurry for the filter bacteria!
9) Put the tank back on my bookcase
10) I had a 1 gallon bucket full of water and treated ready to go for my filter. I right away put the filter back on the tank and filled the filter with water.
11) I then filled the bottom with my washed new gravel I wanted.
12) Filled the tank half full with treated water and arranged the fake plants in a corner for the Betta and added decorations.
13) Filled the tank full
14) Put the heater back in.
15) Turned everything on
A few hours later added the Betta back in, I put some water from the tank in the bucket with him and let him get use to the water. I am sure the water in his bucket cooled a little compared to his tank. Put him back in and he is happy as can be in there. He likes his new hiding places.
I know the gravel holds good bacteria and I removed that. I am hoping the filter has enough bacteria to keep the tank cycled.
Do you think I will have a mini cycle?
Could I of done something different?