Hi everyone,
I was hoping for some advice on my situation. I currently have a 40b that's been established for as long as I can remember, and is being used as a grow out for my 3 Goliath tigerfish. They are juvies (about 3"), very healthy, eat anything and everything that hits the water. Water parameters in this current tank are near perfect (0 ammonia, 0 nitrite, 10ppm nitrate at most). I wanted(and needed) to upgrade their tank, so I just picked up a 180 gallon for them(6x2x2). The 40b is being filtered by a fluval fx4, and the tank also has sand substrate, a few small rocks, and small pieces of driftwood with Anubias growing on them(nothing that the tigerfish can run into and hurt themselves on). I know I can just go ahead and setup the 180, throw everything over to it, and add the fish, but would that be enough? Would the bacteria in the filter of my fx4 be good enough to make sure my fish are ok when moved to a much larger volume of water? I would think yes, but just wanted some opinions/insight. Thanks everyone.
I was hoping for some advice on my situation. I currently have a 40b that's been established for as long as I can remember, and is being used as a grow out for my 3 Goliath tigerfish. They are juvies (about 3"), very healthy, eat anything and everything that hits the water. Water parameters in this current tank are near perfect (0 ammonia, 0 nitrite, 10ppm nitrate at most). I wanted(and needed) to upgrade their tank, so I just picked up a 180 gallon for them(6x2x2). The 40b is being filtered by a fluval fx4, and the tank also has sand substrate, a few small rocks, and small pieces of driftwood with Anubias growing on them(nothing that the tigerfish can run into and hurt themselves on). I know I can just go ahead and setup the 180, throw everything over to it, and add the fish, but would that be enough? Would the bacteria in the filter of my fx4 be good enough to make sure my fish are ok when moved to a much larger volume of water? I would think yes, but just wanted some opinions/insight. Thanks everyone.