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syny5ter

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Well it has been about 10 months since i killed my 200 gallon tank system. Reason why because i wanted to buy a new car so i had to stop throwing money to the tank, sadly i had a beautiful Blue Dotted Stingray and a couple of fish. Sadly i sold him to another reefer and haven't heard from him since.

Now i just started building a 20 gallon acrylic tank more like a fluval edge style. Costed me about 80 dollars so far building it. Its been about a week and a half now since i glued it. Filled it up with sand and live rock and now back to the fishless cycle T-T. Nothing pretty going on the tank, just threw in some dry live rocks and a filter (waiting for plumbing work for the sump to be shipped).

Now my question is i had some chaeto from my old tank that i threw in a bucket a long time ago is it safe to throw it in the new tank or should i take it out?
 

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Well it has been about 10 months since i killed my 200 gallon tank system. Reason why because i wanted to buy a new car so i had to stop throwing money to the tank, sadly i had a beautiful Blue Dotted Stingray and a couple of fish. Sadly i sold him to another reefer and haven't heard from him since.

Now i just started building a 20 gallon acrylic tank more like a fluval edge style. Costed me about 80 dollars so far building it. Its been about a week and a half now since i glued it. Filled it up with sand and live rock and now back to the fishless cycle T-T. Nothing pretty going on the tank, just threw in some dry live rocks and a filter (waiting for plumbing work for the sump to be shipped).

Now my question is i had some chaeto from my old tank that i threw in a bucket a long time ago is it safe to throw it in the new tank or should i take it out?
I would just ask around. Lots of kind people here who will give you free chaeto. nice looking tank! keep up the updates
 
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