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  1. Default Need Help Fast!!!

    I have 2 tanks and am starting my 3rd. I have put the sponges in my big tank in a filter to help them collect good bacteria. In my 3rd tank i dont have a heater yet (getting it sunday) and i want to fill it up. My question is if i put the sponges in, and the water is cold will all of the good bacteria die?

    Thanks

    AQUA_KING

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    No. but they will grow slower.

  3. Default

    Thanks, i will go and put the water in and the filter sponges. Also thanks for replying so quickly. Will put the heater in to-morro

    thanks again

    AQUA_KING

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    I have added the water and the new filter along with the sponges. The water was clowdy when i put it in but it has cleared up over night. im gonna buy a heater 2day.

    Thanks

    AQUA_KING

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