Took my old sump off; should I keep the life?

shaneh

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So last night I removed my sump from my old system and moved the heater, PH probe and temp probe to the main tank. In the bottom of the sump was a lot of life, pods, worms and some other stuff moving. But there is a bit of detritus. So should i dump all the water or try to keep the life in the sump and put it in the new tank? I don't want to dirty up the new tank.

PS: To all who said they would let me barrow a skimmer just wanted to say thanks but I don't need it now.
 
Shane

IMHNO ( in my humble nonprofessional opionion) I would keep it all, maybe a quick rinse with RO as I believe it would assist your new tank in going through any cycles. That being said if you don't want it I would love it as I am still going through a new tank syndrome. As long as it is still heated it should be fine.
Craig.
 
if you do keep the "life" dont rinse in straight ro! freshwater will obviously kill everything. i think craig meant fresh saltwater.
 
Thanks Jake for catching that. I am running around mixing water to do a water change right now actually.

Would you keep the stuff as well?
 
Craig you can have it if you want you can come by at 6. I have a 5 gal it can go in if you want. I need to clean it out ot use as my fuge on my new tank. But warning it is a bit dirty water.....up to you
 
Shane,

Do you think anything is still alive...did you keep it heated or pump running. I wil come and check it out tonight I will bring a bucket as you might need them for your new tank. Plus I get a chance to see the reef room!!
 
no heater but it's indide the house so it can't drop too much, i can see a few bristle worms moving around.
 
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