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    it's an established tank. I bought the tank from some one that had it up for a few years. I transferred all the water and live rock/sand. The tank has been up and running for about 8 months now at my place. Plenty of pods and little critters. I have a mandarin that is fat dumb and happy. I read the same thing about not exposing it to the air. I was very carful to make sure it stayed in the water from Trop to my tank. It was never in the air. Should I take it out of the tank and put it in the sump?
    Last edited by ShockSniper; 02-02-2012 at 12:28 PM.

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