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KRF 03-11-2004 11:31 PM

Bringing my fish indoors
 
I want to bring three of my fish indoors this winter. I want to set up
a 55 gal tank, which I already have from days gone by. I wanted to fill
it 1/2 with pond water and 1/2 with fresh water. I wasgoing to take
some of the bio media out of the submurgeable filter in my pond and put
in in a media bag in my tank to kick start it. Will this work? I want
to try to minimize the cycle process. I also have some pondzyme.
Should I put that in the tank too?


RichToyBox 04-11-2004 12:54 AM

You can use the media as you say, but better yet would be to incorporate it
into your filter, or if it is sponge type media, squeeze the brown muck into
your tank for your filter to catch. If you put the pond filter matarial in
the tank, I think it would work best if you could assure some water flow
through it. The bacteria need to have the ammonia and nitrites transported
to them.
--
RichToyBox
http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html

"KRF" wrote in message
...
I wasgoing to take
some of the bio media out of the submurgeable filter in my pond and put
in in a media bag in my tank to kick start it. Will this work? I want
to try to minimize the cycle process. I also have some pondzyme.
Should I put that in the tank too?




RichToyBox 04-11-2004 12:54 AM

You can use the media as you say, but better yet would be to incorporate it
into your filter, or if it is sponge type media, squeeze the brown muck into
your tank for your filter to catch. If you put the pond filter matarial in
the tank, I think it would work best if you could assure some water flow
through it. The bacteria need to have the ammonia and nitrites transported
to them.
--
RichToyBox
http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html

"KRF" wrote in message
...
I wasgoing to take
some of the bio media out of the submurgeable filter in my pond and put
in in a media bag in my tank to kick start it. Will this work? I want
to try to minimize the cycle process. I also have some pondzyme.
Should I put that in the tank too?




KRF 04-11-2004 12:58 AM

I am going to use a power filter that hangs of the back of the tank,
should I put some of the bio media in the back of the filter behind the
filter pads? What about the water 50% pond water 50% new water okay?
Thanks


KRF 04-11-2004 12:58 AM

I am going to use a power filter that hangs of the back of the tank,
should I put some of the bio media in the back of the filter behind the
filter pads? What about the water 50% pond water 50% new water okay?
Thanks


Bill Stock 04-11-2004 01:18 AM


"KRF" wrote in message
...
I am going to use a power filter that hangs of the back of the tank,
should I put some of the bio media in the back of the filter behind the
filter pads? What about the water 50% pond water 50% new water okay?
Thanks


That's more or less what I did last year. Just make sure you dechlorinate
the tap water you add, assuming you have chlorine/chloramine in your water.
You should also check the temp and PH of your pond vs. your tank and adjust
accordingly to make the transition from pond to tank as smooth as possible.




Bill Stock 04-11-2004 01:18 AM


"KRF" wrote in message
...
I am going to use a power filter that hangs of the back of the tank,
should I put some of the bio media in the back of the filter behind the
filter pads? What about the water 50% pond water 50% new water okay?
Thanks


That's more or less what I did last year. Just make sure you dechlorinate
the tap water you add, assuming you have chlorine/chloramine in your water.
You should also check the temp and PH of your pond vs. your tank and adjust
accordingly to make the transition from pond to tank as smooth as possible.




KRF 04-11-2004 01:30 AM

Thanks fo the info. Setting up the tank is tomorrows project


KRF 04-11-2004 01:30 AM

Thanks fo the info. Setting up the tank is tomorrows project


Ann in Houston 04-11-2004 08:12 PM

How much room will your fish have in the tank? Or I could ask, "How big are
your fish?" Are they koi or gf, or some other type?
"KRF" wrote in message
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Thanks fo the info. Setting up the tank is tomorrows project




Ann in Houston 04-11-2004 08:12 PM

How much room will your fish have in the tank? Or I could ask, "How big are
your fish?" Are they koi or gf, or some other type?
"KRF" wrote in message
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Thanks fo the info. Setting up the tank is tomorrows project




KRF 05-11-2004 01:47 AM

they are goldfish. and they are about 3.5 inches long. I was going to
bring two or three of them in and put them in a 55 gallon tank.


KRF 05-11-2004 01:47 AM

they are goldfish. and they are about 3.5 inches long. I was going to
bring two or three of them in and put them in a 55 gallon tank.


Ann in Houston 05-11-2004 11:57 PM


"KRF" wrote in message
...
they are goldfish. and they are about 3.5 inches long. I was going to
bring two or three of them in and put them in a 55 gallon tank.

That's good. I see people put koi in fish tanks, and I always feel bad for
them.



Ann in Houston 05-11-2004 11:57 PM


"KRF" wrote in message
...
they are goldfish. and they are about 3.5 inches long. I was going to
bring two or three of them in and put them in a 55 gallon tank.

That's good. I see people put koi in fish tanks, and I always feel bad for
them.




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