Hi there all,
Probably a strange idea, but considering the many issues I have been having with my tank, I am looking to find something simple to keep me occupied while my tank recovers from an unknown source of metal contamination.
I am considering grabbing a small (3-gallon) desk cube from Petco and throwing a rock with some aiptasia in it to see what happens.
I know I have seen a thread somewhere where a reefer kept a tank full of pests and literally did no maintenance and had no equipment aside from a small power head, yet the aiptasia thrived.
I suppose my question is, will this just turn into a swamp if I was to attempt the same thing in a 3-gallon or less cube or bowl? No lighting or filtration, just a little power head?
I think it would make an interesting little desk piece, but I definitely do not want another headache.
All thoughts and opinions welcome!
All that being said, I will pay ground shipping (Florida local preferred) if anyone wants to get rid of their prized aiptasia! Hahaha
Probably a strange idea, but considering the many issues I have been having with my tank, I am looking to find something simple to keep me occupied while my tank recovers from an unknown source of metal contamination.
I am considering grabbing a small (3-gallon) desk cube from Petco and throwing a rock with some aiptasia in it to see what happens.
I know I have seen a thread somewhere where a reefer kept a tank full of pests and literally did no maintenance and had no equipment aside from a small power head, yet the aiptasia thrived.
I suppose my question is, will this just turn into a swamp if I was to attempt the same thing in a 3-gallon or less cube or bowl? No lighting or filtration, just a little power head?
I think it would make an interesting little desk piece, but I definitely do not want another headache.
All thoughts and opinions welcome!
All that being said, I will pay ground shipping (Florida local preferred) if anyone wants to get rid of their prized aiptasia! Hahaha