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![]() Any one have their coco worm out of water during water change? Where I want to put it it'd probably be sitting in the air for about five minutes when i do a water change, will this hurt it? Thanks!
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![]() Not sure why you'd take it out of the tank with no water? If it has to come out why don't you put it in a bag of water?
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![]() I think its more along the lines of wanting to place the coco worm in a spot in the aquarium that will be exposed to air when doing a water change . And to answer the ? Im not sure, but I do not like to leave anything exposed to air.
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![]() My anemone likes my over flow and he's exposed every few days for ten to fifteen mins to the air , he looks like slime running down my wall
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![]() lol yes while doing a waterchange, didn't want to take it out for dinner or anything!
Yah I've got sps, lps and nems exposed during water changes, just didn't know what a cocoworm could handle. |