Moving

thapsus

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We are probably moving soon and my tank sizes change. Now I have
128 liters = 33 us gallons
108 = 28,5,
96 = 25,
53 = 14 and
53= 14.

I probably can fit one bigger tank to new apartment, but have to leave few smaller tanks behind. So I might have:
200-240 liters = 53-63 us gallons,
128 and
96
maybe 53.

How would you locate my fishes to new tanks? (present location in brackets)

13 glowlight danios (96)
lambchop rasboras 15 (128l)
mosquito rasboras 20 (108l)
least rasboras ~10 (108l)
few guppys (53l 1)

three stripe gouramys 4 (108l)
P. anjunganensis gouramys (108l)

panda corys 6 (96l)
kuhlie loaches 6 (108l)
gatromyzon loaches 4 (128l)
bristlenose (128l)
whiptail cats 2 (128l)

atyopsis moluccensis 4 (108l)
atya gabonensis 2 (96l)
apple snails ~5 (53l 2)
nerite snails ~6 (53l 1)
amano, red cherry, white pearl, hummel etc. shrimps about 30 (most in 53)

I would like to have other cory shoal and neon rainbows, but it's more important to fit fishes I already have to new tanks of course.

Thanks for your help.

:)
 
I don't know about the fish but you can always ship me the tanks you have to leave behind and I can put them to good use. :hey:
 
Well yes, but those fishes have different temperature requirements. That's the problem here. Small rasboras probably look stupid in big tank because they are so tiny. So maybe I could put all rasboras to 128 l tank. Then I have to raise temperature and take gastromyzons off and whiptail cats too, so with what to replace them. Kuhlies maybe.

But then I have to put cold water fishes to bigger new tank and put only cool water fishes there. I could put danios and panda corys to bigger too. But then what's left is 96l tank and it has juwel internal filter that "eats" smallest fishes. So I cant' put guppys there because I want to raise babys. I also have left three stripe gouramys that dont' fit to 128 l with rasboras but can't go with guppys either because of different pH and GH requirements. I also can't put them to biggest tank because they need warm water.

And where do I put shrimps...

This is difficult....
 

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