ChelseaLake
Aquarium Advice Activist
It's been a long time comin'...
Finally, my tank has cycled. It felt like an eternity, but NH3's been at a 0 for a couple of days now. Thank goodness for 2 cycled tanks with PLENTY of seed material. If it would've taken much longer, I simply would've died.
I put my two goldfish (my favorite fish friends) in the cycled 55g today. Jeezum Crow, they love it. Swimmin' around, lookin' all cute and stuff. I have a couple of really great hiding places for my telescope. However, when I stuck my hand in to feed her, she darted right out. She loves feeding time. Of course, the Moor didn't seem to care a bit that she's in a new home. She reminds me of a loud, outgoing friend I have. Comfortable in the most uncomfortable situations.
I did notice that the two seemed to cling to each other in the new environment, which warmed my heart. It also worried me...
but they're great.
All in all, a stress-free move on the goldies' part.
Fishless cycling ftw.
Finally, my tank has cycled. It felt like an eternity, but NH3's been at a 0 for a couple of days now. Thank goodness for 2 cycled tanks with PLENTY of seed material. If it would've taken much longer, I simply would've died.
I put my two goldfish (my favorite fish friends) in the cycled 55g today. Jeezum Crow, they love it. Swimmin' around, lookin' all cute and stuff. I have a couple of really great hiding places for my telescope. However, when I stuck my hand in to feed her, she darted right out. She loves feeding time. Of course, the Moor didn't seem to care a bit that she's in a new home. She reminds me of a loud, outgoing friend I have. Comfortable in the most uncomfortable situations.
I did notice that the two seemed to cling to each other in the new environment, which warmed my heart. It also worried me...
but they're great.
All in all, a stress-free move on the goldies' part.
Fishless cycling ftw.