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    Re: Urgent Help needed - :(

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    [QUOTE=Fahmy;714963]Im a newbie too, so i was just wondering, why would YOU initially wash the sponge with tap water? Wouldn't the chlorine kill the BB?


    Srry Fahmy, that post is for marx only, CAUSE his tank is cloudy.
    Can be ammonia spikes.
    The best way is to redo everything, but he got live stock in it. So i suggest 50% water change and wash sponge with tap water 1st. It's like redo everything.
    After that water change will be wash with tank or age water.
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    Re: Urgent Help needed - :(

    so as long as i use a filter guard to prevent shrimplets from being sucked by the inflow, adjust the outflow to small outflow - it would be safe? CAUSE bought an ehiem filter for my 2feet tank, didnt really want to waste time selling it or waste not using it
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    Re: Urgent Help needed - :(

    Quote Originally Posted by marx View Post
    so as long as i use a filter guard to prevent shrimplets from being sucked by the inflow, adjust the outflow to small outflow - it would be safe? CAUSE bought an ehiem filter for my 2feet tank, didnt really want to waste time selling it or waste not using it
    Yup, a shrimp filter guard will help prevent shrimplets from being sucked into the filter... but make sure you get those shrimp guards with small enough holes, CAUSE there are some stainless steel mesh ones with rather large mesh holes and i've found with those the tiny few days old shrimplets can still get sucked into the filter (then they will just live in the canister filter until you clean it and "rescue" them back).

    Its okay to adjust the outflow to slow down the current (don't reduce the inflow though, or else will have air cavitation issues), but not too low until you hear the motor start to make grinding noises (which means too much strain on the motor), so you'll need to test and find the best setting.
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    Re: Urgent Help needed - :(

    Quote Originally Posted by marx View Post
    btw sorry for being noob,

    i was taught by the LFS guy at seaview.
    use a pinch of salt and some chlorine jumpstart thingy.. then he told me can put everything within 12 hours -.-

    kena con big time...
    he didn't say if your livestock will die or not. your not the 1st one saying this exact same thing.



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