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Old 24-02-2010, 05:24 PM   #21
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You should have just pour water from your old tank and place your shrimps into a pail with the old tank water. Then setup a new one with the soil in the old tank and cycle it. Since the soil has been there for sometime, it should cycle faster. And you can just use a simple sponge filter for your shrimps in the meantime.
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Old 25-02-2010, 10:58 AM   #22
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You should have just pour water from your old tank and place your shrimps into a pail with the old tank water. Then setup a new one with the soil in the old tank and cycle it. Since the soil has been there for sometime, it should cycle faster. And you can just use a simple sponge filter for your shrimps in the meantime.
Yeah agreed, thanks for sharing, was quite panicky when I found the tank leak, brain death so cannot think at that time... hahaha.

But I guess after this incident, will be more prepared if there is such a situation again...
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