drspaceman
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I'll be taking over a 120G tank in the next week and curious for some advice/input on the best way to safely keep the tank inhabitants happy and healthy during the process. It will take at least a couple days to get the main tank setup after we tear it down and move it. Potentially longer if I decide to make any modifications to the existing plumbing and sump.
Current Livestock:
2 Oceallaris
2 Firefish Gobies
2 Banggai Cardinalfish
1 melanaurus wrasse
I have a 30G QT idle and ready to be used, but that seems too small for all current inhabitants to exist peacefully & safely, even short term. They are all co-existing fine with the exception that the Cardinalfish, who had to be separated recently. I'm thinking a second 30-40G tank should be employed while the main tank is prepped. My main concerns are:
* Keeping the Cardinalfish separate
* Keeping the firefish together in a smaller tank might spark aggression?
Any thoughts on the best way to split these up in the short term? I was thinking
Tank 1: ocellaris pair, 1 firefish, 1 cardinal
Tank 2: wrasse, 1 firefish, 1 cardinal
Current Livestock:
2 Oceallaris
2 Firefish Gobies
2 Banggai Cardinalfish
1 melanaurus wrasse
I have a 30G QT idle and ready to be used, but that seems too small for all current inhabitants to exist peacefully & safely, even short term. They are all co-existing fine with the exception that the Cardinalfish, who had to be separated recently. I'm thinking a second 30-40G tank should be employed while the main tank is prepped. My main concerns are:
* Keeping the Cardinalfish separate
* Keeping the firefish together in a smaller tank might spark aggression?
Any thoughts on the best way to split these up in the short term? I was thinking
Tank 1: ocellaris pair, 1 firefish, 1 cardinal
Tank 2: wrasse, 1 firefish, 1 cardinal