Can confirm ive seen it.Mine is on wheels... game changer for sure.
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Can confirm ive seen it.Mine is on wheels... game changer for sure.
Thats going to be a lot of work moving it. How's the killer sump?Only way to go long term IMO, I love my mixing station and still am not sure what's going to happen when I move the tank downstairs. I need to find a new home for it somewhere, just not sure where yet
Thats going to be a lot of work moving it. How's the killer sump?
The sand kind or water kind?A customer gave me 2 scorpions. She said they where a 1 inch each. Apon inspection they are pushing 1/2 inch and I think my middle son is in love.
Right now they are in a critter keeper because they are so small
The forrest kind. Asian forrest scorpions.The sand kind or water kind?
WhereThe peaceful dream has turned into a nightmare
Nope eating and acting normal.Are they being negatively affected by the outbreak? Anybody gasping or swimming at the surface, losing the desire to eat, Look lethargic?
Are you Dead set on pulling and treating them?Nope eating and acting normal.
Maybe I'll let it go but having everything in place is warranted.Are you Dead set on pulling and treating them?
About 3 months into the 180 I had an unfortunate cross-contamination issue from my quarantine tank to the sump of the big system which brought ick in. I also considered pulling everything and re treating but let it ride And I'm very glad I did. It became at most a minor annoyance that showed up for a day or two, If something crazy happened with the tank.
So long as everyone is healthy, this may be something that's just easily able to be ridden out without exposing the fish to a month of copper again.
You know that I ride hard for quarantine. Once the system is already established though, I don't think the juice is always worth the squeeze. Medicated quarantine is hard on fish. Copper is hard on fish.