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How do you move a 29-gallon freshwater fish tank??
I have several freshwater fish and several live plants. What is the best way to move the tank?? Should I drain out most of the water and then move the tank?? Or drain all of the water, remove the fish and plants, and then move the tank?? Also, if I need a seperate tank, can I dump the fish in right away if it's the same water, or do I have to start with fresh water and let it cycle through the new tank. Any feedback and help is greatly appreciated. Thank you!!
If you are moving to another apartment or house.
I would get a another smaller tank like a 10 gallon or what I used was a 1 or 2 gallon rubbermaid clear container. Fill it with existing aquarium water and bring the filter and heater (don't use the heater in the rubbermaid container).
And then empty out the tank completely with gravel, but don't rinse the gravel. Get a box and line it with a trashbag dump all the gravel in there. And now the tank is ready for transport.
Get to the new home, setup the tank. With just your ornaments gravel and plants. Treat and add water. Add the filter and heater. I let it run for 2 days, and all my fish made the trip.
Why all this?
The tank does not have a lot of flex at all, it is very rigid. And once you add the weigh of the gravel and the water, and don't forget the weigh of the tank itself. You'll be moving something with a bit of weigh, and then trying keeping it stable. Its not easy.
Good luck.
Freshwater Fish Christmas Ornaments
Fishermen enjoy collecting ornaments that display their favorite species of freshwater fish. There are endless designs to choose from, varying from simple text only slogans to intricate graphics that depict several species of fish. Modern round or oval ceramic ornaments are among the most popular styles as they are suitable for display all year and match a variety of settings.
Shoppers often choose ornaments that feature a favorite species of fish, sometimes collecting an ornament for each type of fish they enjoy catching. Popular designs may feature icons of freshwater, brackish or Saltwater Fish.
The following list outlines some of the most common North American freshwater fish species that are seen on ornaments.
Largemouth Bass - Largemouth bass are among the most popular freshwater fish in much of the USA. They are easily recognized by their heavy bodies, green coloration and enormous mouths.
Smallmouth Bass - Typically smaller and somewhat darker than largemouth bass, these bass have a cult following. These beautiful fish are known for their ability to leap and run when hooked.
Pike, Pickerel and Musky - These Northern fish have long slender bodies and a mouthful of very large teeth. They hunt by stealth, eating panfish and other prey.
Bluegill Sunfish - An American favorite, these fish are small in size but big in will power. They are deep bodied and come in an array of patterns and colors. Bluegill are one of the most sought after freshwater species as table fare.
Black and White Crappie - Similar to sunfish, these members of the bass family are found throughout much of North America. They are greenish to almost black with a speckled pattern of colors that usually include black, silver, greens and white.
Catfish - Several species of American catfish are favorite subjects of artists. These include bullheads, channel catfish, blue catfish and others. While each species has unique characteristics, they all have similar body shapes, large mouths and sets of long whiskers that help guide them to food.
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