stdreb27
Active Member
I didn't think this fit well in any of the threads so move it if you feel it more appropriate some where else...
So I bought some oysters from a sea food market, (fresh gulf oysters) And they were on ice nice and cold. I am going to use them as food for my puffer. But since they are probably still alive I was going to put them into my sump in the mean time. They can clean or something. my question is I'm drip aclimating them over but with the change in temp and them being on ice for a couple of days. What do you think are the chances of them making it? Or am I just waisting my time and I should bag them and stick em in the freezer.
So I bought some oysters from a sea food market, (fresh gulf oysters) And they were on ice nice and cold. I am going to use them as food for my puffer. But since they are probably still alive I was going to put them into my sump in the mean time. They can clean or something. my question is I'm drip aclimating them over but with the change in temp and them being on ice for a couple of days. What do you think are the chances of them making it? Or am I just waisting my time and I should bag them and stick em in the freezer.