Great tips on how to prepare a fish tank when moving home in Nottingham

If you are wondering how to how to prepare your fish tank when moving home in Nottingham then following these recommendations you should be able to successfully establish a healthy aquarium in a relatively short period of time, safe in the knowledge that your fish will have undergone very little stress during the relocation process.

Practical info on how to prepare your fish tank when moving home in Nottingham

Placing the tank in a good position

Your fish tank/ aquarium should be moved either first or last on the day of your home move, causing the least disturbance as possible the the fish.

Finding the correct position in your new house for the tank is very important and should be given a lot of thought and planning.

A room with a consistent temperature is always the best option for your fish tank.

Avoid direct sunlight as this can lead to poor water quality in the tank.

How to handle your fish

You will need to start by making sure you have the correct equipment. Contact your local Aquatic store to see if they can supply the following:

  • Correctly sized clear Fish Bags – Depending on the size or amount of fish to be Moved.
  • White poly Boxes – These are a must have for fish being moved long distances.Poly Boxes help to keep the water warm and also provide the fish with a more secure and stress free environment during the move.

Aim to fill the bag with around 25% water and as much air and oxygen as possible, it is advisable to practice this a few times.

Secure the top of the bag with a rubber band.

Once the fish are bagged you have around 12 hours before the water and oxygen deplete enough within the bags to begin causing a problem for the fish.

Remove all aquarium rocks and ornaments, placing them into a bag or box.It is important to keep as much of the old water from your tank as possible. This will help settle your fish once in your new home.

Introducing the fish to the tank

Exposing the fish to a lot of light straight away is not a good idea, gradually remove the lid from the poly box allowing more light in gradually over a 20 min period.

You should now place the fish in their bags into the water and allow them to float which will let the fish acclimatise at a comfortable pace.

After around 20 min you can start by opening the bags and letting a little water into the bag. Repeat this process 3 to 4 times or until the bag is full.

At this point it is completely normal for you fish to swim and hide in the corner of the tank or behind ornaments.

It is advisable to leave the lights out for the first 5 to 6 hours and monitor your fish for any unusual behaviour.

Testing your water quality will enable you to see that all water parameters are safe for the fish and that the filter has returned to its previous condition.

When considering how to prepare your fish tank when moving home in Nottingham bear in mind that your fish are sensitive and will react to any changes in their environment. Follow the helpful advice given will give your fish the best chance of settling into their tank in your new home.

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