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 Planted Aquarium V7, not just fish with water anymore

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post Jan 18 2012, 11:12 PM

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post Jan 19 2012, 08:33 AM

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Hi, im moving for another house. (Pindah Rumah)
What is the best way to bring my aquarium.

im thinking:
remove all fish into temp container.
remove the water without disturbing the plant.
move the tank
put back the water and fish.

suggestion?

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post Jan 19 2012, 09:01 AM

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QUOTE(dosnx @ Jan 19 2012, 08:33 AM)
Hi, im moving for another house. (Pindah Rumah)
What is the best way to bring my aquarium.

im thinking:
remove all fish into temp container.
remove the water without disturbing the plant.
move the tank
put back the water and fish.

suggestion?
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how many hours ?
I think u can put ur fish in plastic bag then ask lfs to pump oxygen for it first.
weijie
post Jan 19 2012, 09:19 AM

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arh i am having the same problem soon.
how to move if i got 3feet tank full of cherry?

dosnx: how big is your aquarium? 2feet? if it is 3feet i dont think it is possible to move the aquarium without removing all the soil and stuffs.

i guess better way is to setup a temporary 2feet aquarium at your new home, use back same old aquarium water and filter system, then transfer all livestocks. resetup a new aquarium need at least 1week to boost up bacteria population.

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post Jan 19 2012, 09:51 AM

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i just moved house around few months ago.... what i did to my tanks was:

- 2ft tank and above, TEAR DOWN ALL TANK and reset everything!!! hahahahahhaa!!!!

- nano tank, just remove all the water, cover all the plants and stuff in there with wet newspaper and move.
- fishes and shrimps, just put in a temporary plastic bag (if u manage to catch all... this is the PITA part).

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post Jan 19 2012, 10:01 AM

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weijie - it is possible. Stan and the gang did it with Ah Yee 3ft tank before for aquafair. Basically they drain out the water, transfer the tank to a wood platform and put it into a van. They move back the tank after aquafair and everything look alright to me.

Update:

G Series - Snail Killer has proven to be effective in killing snails without harming fishes/shrimps in the tank. Snails are disappearing in less than a week of using it. I didn't follow the recommended dosage because I am losing patience with so many snails crawling all over my tank. So far I have dose 2ml x 4 instead of dosing 2ml once or twice weekly. I did a large water change yesterday and dose another 2ml again.

Recommended for people that is having snails problem. I am literally skeptical at first but this product prove me wrong. thumbup.gif

Note - Snails in my tank are Ramshorn. Size about 1-2mm.

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post Jan 19 2012, 10:30 AM

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QUOTE(ProX @ Jan 19 2012, 10:01 AM)
weijie - it is possible. Stan and the gang did it with Ah Yee 3ft tank before for aquafair. Basically they drain out the water, transfer the tank to a wood platform and put it into a van. They move back the tank after aquafair and everything look alright to me.

Update:

G Series - Snail Killer has proven to be effective in killing snails without harming fishes/shrimps in the tank. Snails are disappearing in less than a week of using it. I didn't follow the recommended dosage because I am losing patience with so many snails crawling all over my tank. So far I have dose 2ml x 4 instead of dosing 2ml once or twice weekly. I did a large water change yesterday and dose another 2ml again.

Recommended for people that is having snails problem. I am literally skeptical at first but this product prove me wrong.  thumbup.gif

Note - Snails in my tank are Ramshorn. Size about 1-2mm.
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hmm...seems like suit for my tank, but do u selling smaller pack? or sell some of yours to me? drool.gif
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post Jan 19 2012, 10:36 AM

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QUOTE(ProX @ Jan 19 2012, 10:01 AM)
weijie - it is possible. Stan and the gang did it with Ah Yee 3ft tank before for aquafair. Basically they drain out the water, transfer the tank to a wood platform and put it into a van. They move back the tank after aquafair and everything look alright to me.

Update:

G Series - Snail Killer has proven to be effective in killing snails without harming fishes/shrimps in the tank. Snails are disappearing in less than a week of using it. I didn't follow the recommended dosage because I am losing patience with so many snails crawling all over my tank. So far I have dose 2ml x 4 instead of dosing 2ml once or twice weekly. I did a large water change yesterday and dose another 2ml again.

Recommended for people that is having snails problem. I am literally skeptical at first but this product prove me wrong.  thumbup.gif

Note - Snails in my tank are Ramshorn. Size about 1-2mm.
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how many person to do the job?
wood platform as it is ply wood?
hmm.. maybe i will just tear down everything. what is the fun of keeping planted tank if you dont do rescape? hehehehe
i need some guide for transferring/keeping my cherries alive while new tank cycle.
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post Jan 19 2012, 11:03 AM

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post Jan 19 2012, 11:24 AM

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thank for feedback.
my tank 1.5 feet only. 2 tank.
so i think i'll just remove water and put wet newspaper to avoid wood/stone moving.
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Added on January 19, 2012, 11:24 amthank for feedback.
my tank 1.5 feet only. 2 tank.
so i think i'll just remove water and put wet newspaper to avoid wood/stone moving.
smile.gif

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post Jan 19 2012, 12:02 PM

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@weijie - What smaller pack are you referring to? I didn't see whether it is plywood or not but i guess it should be. As for how many persons, I would say at least 4?
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post Jan 19 2012, 12:21 PM

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if you have quite big aquarium, perhaps if you know anyone from a warehouse company, you can use this wood pallete used by forklifts. These things holds quite well too but it may be quite large in sizes so small vehicles like vans maybe can't fit. A truck would be possible

eg

http://www.exchange3d.com/3D-Model-of-fork.../prod_6123.html
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post Jan 19 2012, 12:30 PM

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QUOTE(Shoot@M3 @ Jan 19 2012, 12:21 PM)
if you have quite big aquarium, perhaps if you know anyone from a warehouse company, you can use this wood pallete used by forklifts. These things holds quite well too but it may be quite large in sizes so small vehicles like vans maybe can't fit. A truck would be possible

eg

http://www.exchange3d.com/3D-Model-of-fork.../prod_6123.html
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wow..then the cost of moving the tank & acc. only will be a lot more higher than the cost of moving house sweat.gif
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post Jan 19 2012, 12:35 PM

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haha. just do the rescape ba~
new tank with new design for new home ~ hehehhe

Happy chinese new year ~
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nola, i mean just pinjam the wooden pallete from them , that is if u know the boss lah haha
QUOTE(yweising @ Jan 19 2012, 12:30 PM)
wow..then the cost of moving the tank & acc. only will be a lot more higher than the cost of moving house  sweat.gif
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post Jan 19 2012, 01:23 PM

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QUOTE(weijie @ Jan 19 2012, 10:36 AM)
how many person to do the job?
wood platform as it is ply wood?
hmm.. maybe i will just tear down everything. what is the fun of keeping planted tank if you dont do rescape? hehehehe
i need some guide for transferring/keeping my cherries alive while new tank cycle.
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No need to worry about tank cycle if you are using back the same filter...
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post Jan 19 2012, 03:38 PM

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my new tank is in it's 11th day now and nitrite level is still high

if don't go down by this week, what to do ?

can put yamato and otto in to do some cleaning of potential algae issues ?

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post Jan 19 2012, 04:08 PM

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it has been 2 weeks, i remove my HOB filter.
the tank still running clear.
let the plant do the filtering.

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post Jan 19 2012, 05:10 PM

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@dosnx - you still need filter to help with water circulation. Plant alone wont be able to keep your tank stable in long run
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post Jan 20 2012, 01:12 AM

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anyone got limnophila sp vietnam or staurogyne repens to give away? smile.gif
can trade, i got java moss, flame moss, some fissidens and mini pelia.

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