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![]() Whats this world coming too... absolutely no respect for other peoples property in kids these days.
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![]() I'd setup a temp holding tank. Move all the surviving livestock out.
Empty the main tank completely and clean. Refill with fresh new saltwater. |
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![]() two 13 year old GIRLS???? WTF?? I'm with Muck.. salvage the livestock but ditch the water. Seriously? Two 13 year old GIRLS??? I'm sorry if this offends anyone greatly but there's some seriously bad parenting happening there..
![]() edit: i hope it was just pee.. |
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![]() Wow. I have no idea what to say. Terrible.
![]() For what it's worth, it's not unheard of (it's just gross) that people use pee to kick start a biological cycle in a tank. Assuming that anything put into the tank was biological in nature, things may be salvageable, but what's happened is you now have a massive ammonia spike to deal with. The trick here will be to limit this spike. As many, and as large of, water changes that you can do cannot hurt. Run carbon. Some Cycle (bottled bacteria, you can get from usually any LFS) in the water couldn't hurt either. Actually I think there's a similar product specific to saltwater but I forget the brand name offhand. I'll see if I can find it and if I do I'll post it back here. Good luck.
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