Dinos in temporary tank?

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I moved a week ago, but due to crazy schedules and other things, I just setup a small tank to hold everything until I can get my 60g cube set back up. Well I get back after being gone a week, and the tank has dinos all over. I haven't had a chance to test parameters but will first thing in the morning. I had to fight them in my original set up, so I knew they were there but had fought them and saw zero traces.

My main question is this:

The temporary tank isn't in a great location and wife wants it moved ASAP. Should I try to fight and beat dinos in the tank they are in now before moving it all over to the "new"(the 60 gallon) tank? Or should I just get it moved, and deal with it all in the 60?

What do you think?
 

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I'd take down dinos with the fish in my main tank.

Make sure that your phosphates and nitrates have not bottomed out.

Dinos can take hold and thrive in a low nutrient system.

@Fudsey

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Keith, it's been too long my friend... :D

What method did you use to beat your dinos?

Was it pods with some kind of pod juice?

Thanks, Freddie
 

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