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Ok, so...I've done this before, but on a smaller scale and had an extra tank open. This time I don't have an extra tank open, and it's also been a really long time and I have forgotten a few things I'm sure.
First off, I'm changing my planted 20 gallons substrate from gravel to sand...FINALLY, been planning it forever. I really, really, really want some cories again and ten gallons isn't good enough for them, so I'm upgrading another tank to sand substrate. :3
Second: Tank has been set up and running as is for about three years.
Third: Tank has some young endlers and a couple molly fry in it, as well as a young, 2 1/2-3 inch self-cloning marble crayfish who is extremely timid.
So...I have no tank I can put them all in while I do this, and bucketing them makes me nervous with a crayfish since they can actually drown. I was wondering, if I put them all in a large bucket with tank water AND all the plants, will they be alright for half a day to a day? I can get a bubbler in there, but I think that might over-do it, plus the crayfish may get out. I have a small bottom heater that keeps the temp even in very small tanks at a stable 76 degrees, so it should be perfect for the bucket. Filter will need to stay in the tank though. c.c
Anyways, that's my idea. Will it work, or is there a better, safer way to go about it? I've been holding off because I'm paranoid about doing that stuff, especially with a sensitive crayfish. I never see her, poor girl jumps at shadows. ><
First off, I'm changing my planted 20 gallons substrate from gravel to sand...FINALLY, been planning it forever. I really, really, really want some cories again and ten gallons isn't good enough for them, so I'm upgrading another tank to sand substrate. :3
Second: Tank has been set up and running as is for about three years.
Third: Tank has some young endlers and a couple molly fry in it, as well as a young, 2 1/2-3 inch self-cloning marble crayfish who is extremely timid.
So...I have no tank I can put them all in while I do this, and bucketing them makes me nervous with a crayfish since they can actually drown. I was wondering, if I put them all in a large bucket with tank water AND all the plants, will they be alright for half a day to a day? I can get a bubbler in there, but I think that might over-do it, plus the crayfish may get out. I have a small bottom heater that keeps the temp even in very small tanks at a stable 76 degrees, so it should be perfect for the bucket. Filter will need to stay in the tank though. c.c
Anyways, that's my idea. Will it work, or is there a better, safer way to go about it? I've been holding off because I'm paranoid about doing that stuff, especially with a sensitive crayfish. I never see her, poor girl jumps at shadows. ><