Use my Dr Tim’s?

Utahsaltnoob

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hello,

I ordered some Dr Tim’s One and Only to help cycle my tank. I read online that it should not fall below 40f degrees. I’m not Sure where it’s coming from but Utah this time a year is regularly below 40f degrees.

Should I send it back and not risk it?

Any one have a suggestion that isn’t temp sensitive?

Thanks
 

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hello,

I ordered some Dr Tim’s One and Only to help cycle my tank. I read online that it should not fall below 40f degrees. I’m not Sure where it’s coming from but Utah this time a year is regularly below 40f degrees.

Should I send it back and not risk it?

Any one have a suggestion that isn’t temp sensitive?

Thanks

Dr Tim’s has always seemed like to much work for me. Just throw a shrimp in and your good.
 

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