clorox
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IMO, gigs needs flow to help them remove dead zoox and waste. I don't want any decaying material in contact with the nem. By placing them on an inverted ramekin or mug, this can be mitigated as there isn't any place for it to collect.
Also, they tend to slough off a stringy substance from around their base. I use a turkey baster to remove this, and it's easier to do when the gig is on a platform instead of being in a "pit." I understand the logic of using a bowl or ramekin in the upright position, as it allows the nem to sink into it when it doesn't want flow. However, IME gigs rarely extend their base, so I don't want to require the gig to use energy to try to raise its oral disk over the side of the bowl or ramekin. During QT, the goal is to have the nem use as little energy as possible, in the hope that it uses most or all of its energy to get better.
Makes perfect sense, thank you.
I tried to add a small skimmer just a few minutes ago and see if that helps remove extra waste. I use a turkey baster as well to remove extra waste.