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07/16/2020, 09:26 PM | #1 |
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Are These Safe to Add To My Tank
I was at my local SoCal beach today and found these. One is an empty snail shell with plant growth and the other is a rock with something growing on it.
Before I add them to take I have questions. 1. What are they? 2. Are they safe to add to my tank without destroying everything? Thanks! |
07/17/2020, 08:19 AM | #2 |
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Impossible to know if they could harm your tank, but it's doubtful. You could give them a quick fresh water bath. They don't look to be in good shape. I would think the temperature difference is huge between the ocean in SoCal and your tank. So it's unlikely they would survive. But you never know till you try…
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07/17/2020, 12:17 PM | #3 |
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If you have a spare 10 gallon tank or even an empty 5 gallon salt bucket and an air pump, you could QT them a few weeks and just control nutrients with a few small water changes a week. That way you can observe them first. Maybe even use the cast off water from your tank to help acclimate them to that water chemistry.
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