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How To Introduce New Fish Into A Fish Tank

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How To Introduce New Fish Into A Fish Tank

How To Introduce New Fish Into A Fish Tank

This film will show you how to add a fish to a new aquarium, as well as add a fish to an existing aquarium.



Step 1:

You will need

  • A fish tank
  • aquarium bacteria
  • and a fish


Step 2:

Prepare

The key to adding fish to an aquarium is to go through each stage slowly and gently, so that the fish don't have any sudden shocks. If you are adding fish to a new aquarium, set up the aquarium and allow it to settle for 2-3 days before adding your first fish. To see how to set up a new aquarium, watch VideoJug's films http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-choose-fish-for-a-coldwater-fish-tank or http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-set-up-a-tropical-fish-tank
Resist the temptation to immediately fill up the new aquarium with lots of fish. Just add one of two fish each week, so that the ecosystem in your tank can develop gradually. Your retailer will supply your fish in a plastic bag, which you should transport home with great care. Before putting the fish into the tank, switch the tank light off, as the fish will be calmer in the dark.


Step 3:

Float

Float your new fish inside its bag in the tank water for about 15 minutes. This will allow the temperature of the water inside the bag to adjust to the tank temperature, so the fish can become accustomed to it.


Step 4:

Bacteria

If the fish is being added to a new aquarium, this is a good time to add live bacteria to the water. Bacteria are essential for the health of your fish, as they process the fish's waste and prevent the water from becoming toxic. Aquarium bacteria come in liquid form, which can simply be poured into the tank. If the aquarium has been established for a while, then it will already have bacteria in it.


Step 5:

Release

After adding bacteria and floating the fish in the bag for 15 minutes, the fish can be released into the water. First pour some water from the tank into the bag, so the fish can adjust to the chemistry of the tank water. After a few minutes, gently open the bag and turn it upside down so that the fish can swim out into the tank. Leave the fish in darkness for another 10 minutes or so, and then switch the light on.
Your fish are now ready to adapt to, and enjoy, their new home.

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    1 out of 1 person found this comment helpful living4cheese (4 days ago)

    Unlike this video's instruction, it is a bad idea to add the bag water to the tank, no matter how small the volume. Even if the fish that was bought is healthy, there is no guarantee that the water from the lfs is totally clear of troubles, especially if it is from a low-expertise store like Petsmart or Petco.

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    0 out of 3 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (207 days ago)

    the only instant bacteria available is biospira... otherwise fishless cycling is the most humane way to stablish a tank.... this video doesnt say anything about performing water tests or doing water changes on new tanks to avoid ammonia poisoning...

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    1 out of 2 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (242 days ago)

    but i only have a small fish tank and do i have to have a light?

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    1 out of 2 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (280 days ago)

    This video leaves out a LOT of key information. You cannot just add fish to a brand new aquarium. The nitrogen cycle must take place before there is enough beneficial bacteria in the filter to support the amount of fish waste that will be produced. This can take up to 6 weeks. Fish added before the aquarium is 'cycled' will quickly fall ill and die as they are poisoned by their own ammonia.

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    2 out of 2 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (294 days ago)

    I'm a little fishy!!

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    seatrak (360 days ago)

    sound advice,well given.Thanks Seatrak

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    3 out of 4 people found this comment helpful ryudo_masamune (413 days ago)

    meh :-/

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    3 out of 4 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (507 days ago)

    why has my water gone merky so soon

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    3 out of 4 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (521 days ago)

    i like fish espescially my 2 black moors!

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    3 out of 12 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (521 days ago)

    i dont really believe in bactiria in the filter i used to wash my tanks filter with tap water before i saw these videos and it did no harm

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    4 out of 4 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (521 days ago)

    i think it is quite a useful video

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    3 out of 5 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (543 days ago)

    This comment is great advice.

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    0 out of 2 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (545 days ago)

    one of my yellow commets has a very dark belly, can anyone tell me what it means.

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    1 out of 3 people found this comment helpful QuAcK (553 days ago)

    CoLl MaN ItS PrEtTy CoLl

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    6 out of 7 people found this comment helpful pandaking (618 days ago)

    This guide I find missleading, and in my experience as a fish keeper not a very good way of adding new fish to a tank. Firstly, you need to add small amounts of your aquarium water to the bag which contains the fish. You should add 1/4 of a normal drinking glass (filled with you tank water) to the bag every 3-4mins. Every so often, pour away some of the bag water down the sink or something, so as the bag does not become too full. After about 45mins-1hr of doing this you can add the fish to the tank. When you do so however DO NOT add the bag water to your tank. Use a net to take the fish out the bag and put them in your aquarium (the bag water could contain lots of nasties which you don't want in your fish tank). I would also wait more than 10 mins before turning on the light again. At least 1 hour really. As for these other comments: I agree - fishless cycling is in my opinion the only way to do it, but bacteria DO come in bottles. I have well researched all the available bottled bacteria, and THEY DO WORK (some however more than others). They should however be used to speed up a fishless cycle, not to allow you to add fish straight away. I have found tetra's "safe start" to be very effective - allowing the cycle to complete within a few days. There are many other alternatives however.

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