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I have been cycling a new 50 gallon AIO for about 6 weeks now with dry rock, dry sand, and bottled bacteria. All tests are looking solid and I'd like to start moving fish over from the old tank soon.
The fish to be moved are a clownfish pair and a goby pair with their pistol shrimp. The pairings mean that at the very minimum I need to move my fish two at a time. I will probably move the clowns first because I'm certain I'll have to tear the tank apart to get the gobies and shrimp.
I was just wondering if there is an agreed upon time period between adding fish that allow the biofilter to keep up with the load? Would it be beneficial to dose additional bacteria with each set of fish?
I have no need to rush things but I'd also love to go back to maintaining just one tank! Thanks all!
The fish to be moved are a clownfish pair and a goby pair with their pistol shrimp. The pairings mean that at the very minimum I need to move my fish two at a time. I will probably move the clowns first because I'm certain I'll have to tear the tank apart to get the gobies and shrimp.
I was just wondering if there is an agreed upon time period between adding fish that allow the biofilter to keep up with the load? Would it be beneficial to dose additional bacteria with each set of fish?
I have no need to rush things but I'd also love to go back to maintaining just one tank! Thanks all!