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I received a large amount of pods today, but on Friday/Saturday I’m upgrading my tank.

can I place these pods in a bucket with light and heat (it get chilly in my house), and air and keep them alive? I have plenty of phytoplankton to tint my water green. I just want to keep them going till Saturday.
 

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Agree with p dub but the last time I bought pods the store told me they be okay in the fridge for a week.
Heat air phyto and light are probably better though.
 
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I put the bucket under my tank in the cabinet to keep the kitties out of it


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