sueandherzoo
Active Member
For whatever reason, I brought home 10 gallons of ocean water from the beach about a month ago. I put it in a 10 gallon tank, threw in a few rocks, plants, and snails from the beach, set up a sponge filter, and let it run. I'm not sure what I wanted to see - I just was curious as to what organisms or life I might see grow and show up over a few weeks. Also, if one of my seahorses had given birth while I had the experiment set up I was going to throw some of the fry in there to see if they did better/worse/same, etc.
I've got TONS of copepods and tons of baby snails but other than that it's pretty boring and none of my horses have had any fry (or at least that I was able to get to before they got eaten or sucked up in the filter). I'm going to tear the tank apart today but it seems a shame to just throw away all those copepods and snails! However, I'm guessing it's kind of risky to mix any of this water or the snails or the rock in with my other tanks, right? I guess I have to bite the bullet and just trash it all?
How about the sponge filter? It's spent the past four weeks growing all kinds of good stuff on it but I'm guessing it may have grown some bad stuff, too? Do I have to totally clean and disinfect that, too?
Sue
I've got TONS of copepods and tons of baby snails but other than that it's pretty boring and none of my horses have had any fry (or at least that I was able to get to before they got eaten or sucked up in the filter). I'm going to tear the tank apart today but it seems a shame to just throw away all those copepods and snails! However, I'm guessing it's kind of risky to mix any of this water or the snails or the rock in with my other tanks, right? I guess I have to bite the bullet and just trash it all?
How about the sponge filter? It's spent the past four weeks growing all kinds of good stuff on it but I'm guessing it may have grown some bad stuff, too? Do I have to totally clean and disinfect that, too?
Sue