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Help Moving EVERYTHING from one tank to another

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hi guys
I have a juwel rio and I want to transfer everything to a rimless tank.
Can I remove 90% of water from the juwel so the plants can stay hidrated while I move them to the new tank ? The new tank will have same filter and everything . Just new substrate as I don’t wanna bother removing it from the old tank . I will use fluval stratum which should be inert so no spikes should happen I guess
During that time I would put the fishes in a bucket with like 90 liters of water (with the filter inside so it keeps the bacteria alive) and then I would add the old water to the new tank (50% of it)
I would like to keep the new tank almost dry until I end the planting because it’s easier if there’s no water.


Question is, is my plan fine? Will I do something wrong?
Thanks in advance
 
It sounds good to me. I would just be sure to add Prime according to full tank volume and test for ammonia and nitrites the next day. It’ll probably be fine, but you might get a small spike because of switching out the substrate. A lot of bacteria lives there and will need to repopulate.
 

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