Nikkiwhiskers
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Hello everyone,
So the power was out for a few days and the bio bag in my filter needs to be changed stat, but I'll have to wait a week or so for my next paycheck (teenager here) in order to buy another pack of bio bags and wait for the shipment meaning my filter is a no-go for a while. My cycle probably crashed as well. Malakai is tubbed for now with daily water changes and added Prime. He is in a really big flat-ish storage container with a ton of floor space. I'm just wondering if a filter is absolutely needed? Is there a way I can ensure Malakai survives (healthily) without one? He seems to like the tub better than his actual tank, so what do I do about that, keep him tubbed? Ammonia spikes faster in his tank but rarely surfaces like that in the tub since it gets changed every day. Malakai seems fine. Sometimes he gets uninterested in food after he snaps and misses but he will still eat. He is also exploring the tub right now. Any advice would be great.
So the power was out for a few days and the bio bag in my filter needs to be changed stat, but I'll have to wait a week or so for my next paycheck (teenager here) in order to buy another pack of bio bags and wait for the shipment meaning my filter is a no-go for a while. My cycle probably crashed as well. Malakai is tubbed for now with daily water changes and added Prime. He is in a really big flat-ish storage container with a ton of floor space. I'm just wondering if a filter is absolutely needed? Is there a way I can ensure Malakai survives (healthily) without one? He seems to like the tub better than his actual tank, so what do I do about that, keep him tubbed? Ammonia spikes faster in his tank but rarely surfaces like that in the tub since it gets changed every day. Malakai seems fine. Sometimes he gets uninterested in food after he snaps and misses but he will still eat. He is also exploring the tub right now. Any advice would be great.
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