Owning a fish tank as a big responsibility and many problems can arise during this time. Whether you are moving to a new house, renovating or just need to move your tank, there is a right way to move the tank so the fish are not shocked or die. There are a few ways to move a tank, depending on the size shape and location. The easiest way will be shown step by step in this paragraph.
First, you need to figure out how far you are moving the tank. The size of the tank also needs to be taken in account for. If you are renovation or need to move the tank from one part of the house to another, the distance is a big factor in moving your tank.
Second, your tank size is a big factor and can be difficult or easy. If your tank is smaller than a ten gallon then the tank can be moved full of water, If you are moving the tank a short distance than the fish can stay in the tank, if the distance is grater that ten feet I would advise to move the tank without the fish. If your tank is ten gallons or bigger then you will not be able to move it safely full of water. I would suggest vacuuming out the water, just like you would do for a cleaning of the tank. First vacuum out all the water except about an inch or two, this way the tank will have some minerals left in it.
While you are in the process of moving your aquarium, I would suggest cleaning it. The aquarium has to be drained anyway so why not clean it. When you are cleaning the aquarium, make sure to wash the plants and other accessories well. Soap residue can harm the fish or even kill the fish.
After the fish are adjusted to the tank, release them into the tank. Place the decor and plants back in the same places, as the fish are probably used to their habitat. Just remember the fish cannot stay in the temporary tank or bags very long during the move, because of oxygen and heat, Also if you decide to clean the tank during the move of the tank, make sure to wash out the tank and accessories well so the fish do not get harmed by soap or chemicals.
When you are ready to re fill the tank, fill it with the right type if water for the fish. Put all the accessories and plants back before the fish, Make sure the heaters have been going for awhile, so that the tank is to the warmth the fish need. If the water is too cold or hot the fish will go into shock. Float the fish in the water, just like when you purchase new fish, to prevent shock. If you follow these steps then your tank will be happy and healthy.
First, you need to figure out how far you are moving the tank. The size of the tank also needs to be taken in account for. If you are renovation or need to move the tank from one part of the house to another, the distance is a big factor in moving your tank.
Second, your tank size is a big factor and can be difficult or easy. If your tank is smaller than a ten gallon then the tank can be moved full of water, If you are moving the tank a short distance than the fish can stay in the tank, if the distance is grater that ten feet I would advise to move the tank without the fish. If your tank is ten gallons or bigger then you will not be able to move it safely full of water. I would suggest vacuuming out the water, just like you would do for a cleaning of the tank. First vacuum out all the water except about an inch or two, this way the tank will have some minerals left in it.
While you are in the process of moving your aquarium, I would suggest cleaning it. The aquarium has to be drained anyway so why not clean it. When you are cleaning the aquarium, make sure to wash the plants and other accessories well. Soap residue can harm the fish or even kill the fish.
After the fish are adjusted to the tank, release them into the tank. Place the decor and plants back in the same places, as the fish are probably used to their habitat. Just remember the fish cannot stay in the temporary tank or bags very long during the move, because of oxygen and heat, Also if you decide to clean the tank during the move of the tank, make sure to wash out the tank and accessories well so the fish do not get harmed by soap or chemicals.
When you are ready to re fill the tank, fill it with the right type if water for the fish. Put all the accessories and plants back before the fish, Make sure the heaters have been going for awhile, so that the tank is to the warmth the fish need. If the water is too cold or hot the fish will go into shock. Float the fish in the water, just like when you purchase new fish, to prevent shock. If you follow these steps then your tank will be happy and healthy.
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