Help! I may have just done something really bad

cryptics

Member
So I have been running 2 Two little fishies 150 reactors. One with Phosban and one with Carbon. I just emptied them and changed the filter pads. I decided to run seagel in one and Purigen in the next. The Seagel went perfect but the Purigen got past the filter pad and in 20 seconds dumped about half of it into the display tank. I set up a filter sock but what else can I do? Is this harmful to the corals and fish? The tank looks like a snow globe.

Any help will be appreciated!
 

btldreef

Moderator
I would try to siphon what you can from the sand/rocks as it settles. I honestly don't know if it will do any long term damage to corals, although I doubt it. What I would be concerned with is fish eating it, or attempting to, especially any sand sifters.
 

cryptics

Member
I just found a bunch of posts that say it isn't harmful to either the fish or the coral. Seems a lot of people have done this :) Siphoning now
 

1guydude

Well-Known Member
hey cmon the turkey baster is a really trusted high end technological piece of equipment! Never under estimate the TB!!!! <---- tats code for turkey baster not tuberculosis!
 

jerth6932

Active Member
Quote:
Originally Posted by travelerjp98 http:///forum/thread/387239/help-i-may-have-just-done-something-really-bad#post_3406122
jerth and the turkey baster... again... LOL...
I was just glad I beat.......
Quote:
Originally Posted by 1guyDude
http:///forum/thread/387239/help-i-may-have-just-done-something-really-bad#post_3406167 <------------- HIM TO IT!!!!
hey cmon the turkey baster is a really trusted high end technological piece of equipment! Never under estimate the TB!!!! <---- tats code for turkey baster not tuberculosis!
Sorry I stole your thunder............ And only one of those TB's we would want you to share..........
 
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