Dwarf lion in brand new tank?

Shoeburt

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I have had a fuzzy dwarf lion in a 40g breeder for the past year. I just recently (4 days ago) set up a 75 gallon with live sand, dry rock, and dosed with bacteria. I have two clowns in that are doing well. My 40 breeder is now leaking and I need to move the fish out of the tank..will my fuzzy survive in a brand new tank?? (Also have a red spotted hawk in the tank)

Oh also I was new to this hobby and used treated tap water with my 40 gallon for the past 11 months...? I bought this 75 gallon for an upgrade but also to do everything the proper way! I bought an rodi unit and have nice clean water in the 75 gallon. (TDS 0) I was planing on moving everyone to the new tank anyway!

I have
8.0 ph
0 ammonia
0 nitrite
0 nitrate
 

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What bacteria did you use?

As long as the tank is cycled and ready for the added bioload (and your clowns aren't abnormally aggressive), the lion should be fine in a new tank.
 

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