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Hey guys!

First of all, hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas :D

I got kinda of a silly question about dinos. I got myself a new tank and it's almost time to put my first corals in there.

In the last 2 weeks some dinos appeared in my old tank, can they move to the new one via sand or whatever to the new one?
 

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Hey guys!

First of all, hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas :D

I got kinda of a silly question about dinos. I got myself a new tank and it's almost time to put my first corals in there.

In the last 2 weeks some dinos appeared in my old tank, can they move to the new one via sand or whatever to the new one?
Yes, they will move with sand or rock. Or probably with anything that gets transferred.
 
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Yes, they will move with sand or rock. Or probably with anything that gets transferred.
Holy Duck! So I will have to deal with them in the new tank? I most certainly can't loose my investment in corals and fish

Isn't there some kind of dip that I can do to get rid of them in the corals?
 

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