PeteStewardson
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Hi,
Just joined up to get some more info and advice about moving from the current goldfish to some tropicals in our tank.
Background is we moved into a new house where the previous owners had koi carp and a massively deep pond. We have a toddler so filled the pond in, but when draining the pond we managed to adopt 4 goldfish. These rapidly grew and two died ( I think due to the tank being too small for 4 large goldfish ) but the others have lived on and are healthy. But one is 6" and the other is 5" and so they're again too big for the tank we have. I'll be sad to see them go because they're so friendly and beg for their food at exactly the same times each day etc but it's not good to keep them. So I'm trying to re-home those and go for some tropical fish. I'm asked in the local shop Maidenhead aquatics in winnersh but they said they wouldn't take them.
So I have a 160l tank and fluval 405 external filter. The tank has gravel in it and a couple of plants but not too much else. I do have a heater from when I bought the tank. I measured the tank yesterday to work out the water volume after plants and sand etc and the water level and it came to 130l
I'm thinking of doing a weekend swap to avoid cycling from scratch. So re-home the goldfish, then swap the gravel for some playsand and plant some more plants in there. Then leave it overnight for the sand to settle and go and buy some tropicals. I'm assuming that if I leave the tank running then the bacteria in the filter wont die so quickly which means I will have a pre-cycled tank.
I'm not 100% sure what I can stock in the tank though. I was thinking something along the lines of -
4 Dalmation Mollys, 4 Black Mollys, 4 Red Wagtail Platys, a Bulldog Plec and some Polkadot Loaches, maybe some Cardinal Tetras to add some colour.
Does that seem sensible and are they all compatible? Anything they need specifically in the tank etc? I've read that the Bulldog Plec needs wood to sit on and eat. I'm guessing the 405 filter will need to be turned down a bit as well as it's a big filter for a 160l tank.
Any help and advice would be appreciated. Especially on how best to stock the tank as I'm assuming buying everything in one go would be crazy even for a cycled tank.
Pete
Just joined up to get some more info and advice about moving from the current goldfish to some tropicals in our tank.
Background is we moved into a new house where the previous owners had koi carp and a massively deep pond. We have a toddler so filled the pond in, but when draining the pond we managed to adopt 4 goldfish. These rapidly grew and two died ( I think due to the tank being too small for 4 large goldfish ) but the others have lived on and are healthy. But one is 6" and the other is 5" and so they're again too big for the tank we have. I'll be sad to see them go because they're so friendly and beg for their food at exactly the same times each day etc but it's not good to keep them. So I'm trying to re-home those and go for some tropical fish. I'm asked in the local shop Maidenhead aquatics in winnersh but they said they wouldn't take them.
So I have a 160l tank and fluval 405 external filter. The tank has gravel in it and a couple of plants but not too much else. I do have a heater from when I bought the tank. I measured the tank yesterday to work out the water volume after plants and sand etc and the water level and it came to 130l
I'm thinking of doing a weekend swap to avoid cycling from scratch. So re-home the goldfish, then swap the gravel for some playsand and plant some more plants in there. Then leave it overnight for the sand to settle and go and buy some tropicals. I'm assuming that if I leave the tank running then the bacteria in the filter wont die so quickly which means I will have a pre-cycled tank.
I'm not 100% sure what I can stock in the tank though. I was thinking something along the lines of -
4 Dalmation Mollys, 4 Black Mollys, 4 Red Wagtail Platys, a Bulldog Plec and some Polkadot Loaches, maybe some Cardinal Tetras to add some colour.
Does that seem sensible and are they all compatible? Anything they need specifically in the tank etc? I've read that the Bulldog Plec needs wood to sit on and eat. I'm guessing the 405 filter will need to be turned down a bit as well as it's a big filter for a 160l tank.
Any help and advice would be appreciated. Especially on how best to stock the tank as I'm assuming buying everything in one go would be crazy even for a cycled tank.
Pete