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A turkey with an RO/DI machine!
So being the Dufus that I am, I left my RO/DI machine outside only to freeze and break two chambers!
What's worse is that my reservoire is tapped out, and I have to set up my QT tank for some new arrivals to deal with the aptaisia problem. I ordered from Jayson, some new chambers but had to set up the QT tank with a mix of tapwater and display tank water. Conditioned the tap water which had a TDS measurement of about 30. Any thoughts about the suitability of using the QT tank to hold two of my established hardy fish would be appreciated (Flame Hawk, and Bi-colour blennie). I don't want to hurt them but I need them out of the display tank to make room for some peppermint shrimp and a CBB. Thaks, Rob |
I would think that would be ok. I mean mostly the TDS stuff is for algae growth but 30 is pretty minimal anyway. Just don't put the tank outside :razz:
Christy :) |
I think it would be fine for fish..
Steve |
I should have posted this in your original thread, but what makes you think the blenny will eat the peps? I have never heard of this. I have a bicolour and the only thing he eats is algae on the rocks and Montipora digitata polyps. Doesn't go near my shrimps.
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Hi Quinn,
Well I would say that my decision was made through "evidence based research", in that I put two small peppermint shrimp in the tank a few weeks ago, within roughly 15 seconds "Shaq" my blennie, swooped in and gobbled one of them up! The poor little guy tried to defend itself but for naught. I am told that an adult shrimp might fare better but who knows. Also the tank is only a 60 gal so maybe it's just not large enough for the two to co-exist. Lastly, I need to remove a couple of fish anyway if I want to have the CBB in there (Until it outgrows the tank). thanks also to everyone for the peace of mind. I have just found out though that I might not be able to ship overnight from Jayson due to my location. We shall see! Rob |
Christy, you don't think that an outdoor tank would be suitable? I'm thinking of freezing the specimens for a time capsule. Kind of like Jurassic Park, remember how they got the Dinosaur DNA? I have heard that Bi-Colours are on the way to being extinct, maybe some genetic experts a few thousand years from now could use my frozen tank! :biggrin:
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Besides, didn't they get the DNA from a mosquito encased in amber in Jurassic Park?? Man that was pathetic. :rolleyes: |
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