Jan 31, 2012 #2 beeguiles they call me fish geek ;p Maybe put it in a refugium or sump if you have one?
Jan 31, 2012 #4 Smitty Reef pro +1 Brittany...and if you don't have a sump/refugium, save it for when you do.
Feb 1, 2012 #6 Smitty Reef pro You can store it in a bucket/container, wet or dry, your preference. If you're not going to use it anytime soon, then just store it dry.
You can store it in a bucket/container, wet or dry, your preference. If you're not going to use it anytime soon, then just store it dry.
Feb 1, 2012 #7 marcah Reef enthusiast +1 Smitty.. just let it dry out then put it in a bucket until you grow into a larger tank and need it again...
+1 Smitty.. just let it dry out then put it in a bucket until you grow into a larger tank and need it again...