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Hi All,
I have recently purchased my first marine tank, 63 gallons give or take, and it is about 10 days into its cycle. I live very close to the ocean so it is relatively easy for me to hunt around and pick up interesting little creatures along the water line and in rock pools at low tide. I asked the chap at the store where I bought my setup and he assured me that I could happily collect things like hermit crabs and live rock (from deeper water). He also said that I should have no problem using some sea sand I collect there as a base in the tank. Is this a safe thing to do? I initially thought that this would introduce all manor of pathogens, parasites, etc. If it is safe are there any precautions I should take? I've heard that starfish can be quite destructive. Thanks in advance. |
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Be very careful, just because your LFS said you could HAPPILY collect from
your waters, doesn't mean that it is legal to do so. You had better enquire from your authorities first, It's not legal here in Australia where I am... Collecting Sea water from the Ocean always has its dangers, just in the last few days we have heard on our local News that the place where we collect our water from now has reported cases of Red Spot disease. About 10% of fish caught there have the disease and I have a feeling this may have been what killed one of my fish just recently. So to answer of your question "YES" you can introduce sickness to your tank.. Cheers Microbot "Peter Lee" wrote in message ... Hi All, I have recently purchased my first marine tank, 63 gallons give or take, and it is about 10 days into its cycle. I live very close to the ocean so it is relatively easy for me to hunt around and pick up interesting little creatures along the water line and in rock pools at low tide. I asked the chap at the store where I bought my setup and he assured me that I could happily collect things like hermit crabs and live rock (from deeper water). He also said that I should have no problem using some sea sand I collect there as a base in the tank. Is this a safe thing to do? I initially thought that this would introduce all manor of pathogens, parasites, etc. If it is safe are there any precautions I should take? I've heard that starfish can be quite destructive. Thanks in advance. |
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