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Starfish
January 2nd 05, 10:15 AM
Hi everyone!
I am just about to get my new 700L tank and was wondering if all the water
out of my cycled 200L, my decorations, my 2 aquaclear 500s would be
sufficient in stopping the recycling of the tank.
I bought some ammonia absorber just incase it wasnt
Thankyou!
Ves
Gunther
January 2nd 05, 05:58 PM
In article >,
says...
> Hi everyone!
>
> I am just about to get my new 700L tank and was wondering if all the water
> out of my cycled 200L, my decorations, my 2 aquaclear 500s would be
> sufficient in stopping the recycling of the tank.
It will help, but not that much. You'll still have to
watch the ammonia & nitrite levels for a while.
if the same number of fish are used it will be fine. I like those seachem ammonia
indicators. always keep an eye on water parameters after moves. good to not feed
fish for 24 hours before and after the move. also, be sure to brine the new tank.
Ingrid
"Starfish" > wrote:
>Hi everyone!
>
>I am just about to get my new 700L tank and was wondering if all the water
>out of my cycled 200L, my decorations, my 2 aquaclear 500s would be
>sufficient in stopping the recycling of the tank.
>
>I bought some ammonia absorber just incase it wasnt
>Thankyou!
>Ves
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