Yellow Eyes
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I know there are many threads, and I have read many, but sometimes I just cannot find the answer, and some personalized answers will help me sleep better at night. So thanks in advance!
I plan on adding a Firefish and Tailspot Blenny into my tank.
Will it be okay to QT these two together?
I may also add two Clownfish after these two are added, and once I upgrade to a 40g tank.
I want to do the tank transfer method, I debated a lot but it seems like the best solution.
Is the following a good setup?
I have a 10g tank, and an IM Nuvo 16 sitting idle. I was thinking about only using 5 gallons of water in each tank for the TTM, but that came out to only about 5" of water height, so I think I may stick with 10g (Comments?)
I have some PVC Elbows and such in each tank and separate heaters. I was going to use an airstone only in each tank. Like This
I have this air pump: Here.
Can I use the same air pump on each setup if I use different tubing? Can I just use two airstones (1 in each tank) or will I have to replace the airstone (So I would need 4 for the ttm)? Is this all I need or do I need some kind of powerhead for movement? Is the air pump too much/not enough?
My next question is just in the transfer method itself:
Day 1: I will get the fish (probably towards the pm hours)
Day 2:
Day 3:
Day 4: (am): Set up next tank (pm): Transfer, drain old aquarium, let it dry.
Day 5:
Day 6:
Day 7: (am): Set up next tank; (pm) Transfer fish, drain and let dry; Dose PraziPro
Day 8:
Day 9:
Day 10: (am): Set up next tank; (pm) Transfer fish, drain and let dry
Day 11:
Day 12:
Day 13: (am): Set up QT tank with seeded filter floss; (pm) Transfer fish, Dose PraziPro
Continue to watch until Day 30.
Does this seem correct?
I was thinking of my acclimation method between transfers as just putting the fish into a Tupperware container, floating it in the new tank and adding a cup of water, probably only over 15 minutes. Is this too much or is acclimation not necessary?
When I setup the next aquarium, I was thinking of adding the 10 gallons of fresh RODI water, bring it up to temperature and then add the salt and let it mix. My thought was that the RODI would kill anything that might still be left after 2.5 days of being dry. Any comments?
Thanks again for looking over this for me. The personalized attention is very helpful.
I plan on adding a Firefish and Tailspot Blenny into my tank.
Will it be okay to QT these two together?
I may also add two Clownfish after these two are added, and once I upgrade to a 40g tank.
I want to do the tank transfer method, I debated a lot but it seems like the best solution.
Is the following a good setup?
I have a 10g tank, and an IM Nuvo 16 sitting idle. I was thinking about only using 5 gallons of water in each tank for the TTM, but that came out to only about 5" of water height, so I think I may stick with 10g (Comments?)
I have some PVC Elbows and such in each tank and separate heaters. I was going to use an airstone only in each tank. Like This
I have this air pump: Here.
Can I use the same air pump on each setup if I use different tubing? Can I just use two airstones (1 in each tank) or will I have to replace the airstone (So I would need 4 for the ttm)? Is this all I need or do I need some kind of powerhead for movement? Is the air pump too much/not enough?
My next question is just in the transfer method itself:
Day 1: I will get the fish (probably towards the pm hours)
Day 2:
Day 3:
Day 4: (am): Set up next tank (pm): Transfer, drain old aquarium, let it dry.
Day 5:
Day 6:
Day 7: (am): Set up next tank; (pm) Transfer fish, drain and let dry; Dose PraziPro
Day 8:
Day 9:
Day 10: (am): Set up next tank; (pm) Transfer fish, drain and let dry
Day 11:
Day 12:
Day 13: (am): Set up QT tank with seeded filter floss; (pm) Transfer fish, Dose PraziPro
Continue to watch until Day 30.
Does this seem correct?
I was thinking of my acclimation method between transfers as just putting the fish into a Tupperware container, floating it in the new tank and adding a cup of water, probably only over 15 minutes. Is this too much or is acclimation not necessary?
When I setup the next aquarium, I was thinking of adding the 10 gallons of fresh RODI water, bring it up to temperature and then add the salt and let it mix. My thought was that the RODI would kill anything that might still be left after 2.5 days of being dry. Any comments?
Thanks again for looking over this for me. The personalized attention is very helpful.