i think i’m gonna do my tank teardown and restart. i’d intended to do a teardown at the end/start of the year and here we are.
i’d also like to rework my wiring setup and get my 10gal going so i can have some comet goldfish.
however i have a water problem. i need 30 gallons of water for both aquariums, and rn i buy local springwater for my water changes. i don’t mind dropping the money for 30 gallons, but there are 2 problems: getting it home, and supply.
i was considering starting with tap water and using springwater for water changes, but changing the water i use halfway through just seems like a bad idea, and i also don’t use the tap water for a reason. i don’t even give my cat tap water or drink it myself. so we’re back to springwater.
i might buy in as much bulk as i possibly can and employ my landlord and/or housemate to help me get it home, and do that until i’ve got ~30gal even if it takes a few weeks.
i haven’t even decided what i want to put in the 20gal. i love bettas, but honestly i’m just sick of killing them and that’s been a big factor in why i just kind of let my 20gal go for a few months. so i’m trying to decide if i want to finally try a proper community tank.
it’ll be a while before i even have to consider putting anything alive besides plants in there though.
- Buy some new rocks for the 20gal today and see if there are any fish at the petstore that I might want to put into a community tank, and get names to do research.
- Empty and clean 20gal, somehow. The spot outside the back door is perpetually flooded so I might have to go around the other door, which means carrying a 20gal up and down 2 flights of stairs to even get it outside. I might just put on my boots, clear up the leaves so I don’t slip, and slog through the flooded bit just to minimize the risk of dropping my aquarium.
- Rework my wire/tubing setup. I’m not doing a heater for the 10gal; I’d like to, but I just don’t have the electrical outlet real estate and I am not, under any circumstance, putting a heater on an extension cord next to 30 gallons of water in glass boxes. It doesn’t get that cold and I’m doing slim-bodied goldfish so they should be okay.
- Start working on getting the water home. Honestly no fucking clue how I’m going to do it but I’ll talk with the hands I have available and see how they feel about the manual labor.
- Set up the tanks and get them cycling. The 10gal will have some large dark pebble substrate if I can find something I like, the 20gal will have scaper’s soil, rocks, and plants. I also need to decide what plants I want.
My hope is to get all of this done this week, and if not, by the end of next week. I have to be careful with my back especially with hauling water/aquariums around, so that might put a stop to my work real fuckin quick.