apocalypso
New Member
So, I picked another nano from a neighbor, who has had it sitting in the basement for over a year, with the tank broken down, no heat or light, just enough water to cover the rock and sand.
The question is, how "live" will it be? Should I consider it dead, and seed it, then cycle like any other new tank? Will the biowheel and balls still contain reviveable colonies of biozymes since they were not kept wet?
It is now setup and running, heated and lit, water completly replaced twice, and the water levels are great. Im going to introduce a bioload this week and see what happens.
The question is, how "live" will it be? Should I consider it dead, and seed it, then cycle like any other new tank? Will the biowheel and balls still contain reviveable colonies of biozymes since they were not kept wet?
It is now setup and running, heated and lit, water completly replaced twice, and the water levels are great. Im going to introduce a bioload this week and see what happens.