Do you remove the pools?
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Do you remove the pools?
Every single week, I change out the water and replace it with new.
My pools are 72 ounces, and they are doubled up, and I do rinse them out every time, which means I pull the top one out.
How many of you guys remove your top pool? With things like gravel or other decor on the bottom, that makes it harder to lift and rinse it.
My pools are 72 ounces, and they are doubled up, and I do rinse them out every time, which means I pull the top one out.
How many of you guys remove your top pool? With things like gravel or other decor on the bottom, that makes it harder to lift and rinse it.
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Re: Do you remove the pools?
I do this as well. I used to use a pump (can’t think of the name- used for cleaning fish tanks) but it just wasn’t cleaning it well enough.
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Re: Do you remove the pools?
I remove the top pools. Mine aren't as big as yours though.
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Re: Do you remove the pools?
I wonder if I could get by without removing the top pool as often, as I have to continue moving branches to pull it out. If I did that, maybe I could only remove it every three changes.
I do have a small gravel vacuum that I can use to take the water out.
GB, how many ounces are your pools?
I do have a small gravel vacuum that I can use to take the water out.
GB, how many ounces are your pools?
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Re: Do you remove the pools?
Are the pools aerated? If so, you would probably be okay with once a month, unless they drag a corn cob in there. Yes, mine actually accomplished that once. It fouled their salt pool overnight.
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Re: Do you remove the pools?
Thanks, but I bought new pools and will be replacing them once all my crabs are up.
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Re: Do you remove the pools?
Stella wrote:Thanks, but I bought new pools and will be replacing them once all my crabs are up.
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Where did you find those pools you had before? You posted a picture of them. They were the long rectangular plastic bowls with the craft mesh along the bottom...
i can't seem to find any that are deep enough AND have enough surface area for them. I've looked at Dollar Tree, Dollar General, and Walmart...
Also, how did you get the craft mesh to stay lined along the bottom? Aquarium safe silicone?
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Re: Do you remove the pools?
I bought them at Target, and they are just Up&Up storage containers.ciaraalston wrote:Stella wrote:Thanks, but I bought new pools and will be replacing them once all my crabs are up.
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Where did you find those pools you had before? You posted a picture of them. They were the long rectangular plastic bowls with the craft mesh along the bottom...
i can't seem to find any that are deep enough AND have enough surface area for them. I've looked at Dollar Tree, Dollar General, and Walmart...
Also, how did you get the craft mesh to stay lined along the bottom? Aquarium safe silicone?
Yes, I ziptied plastic mesh from the lip of the container, and it stayed curved like that because I held it down while tying it in tightly.
You will not need silicone, but you can if you want
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Re: Do you remove the pools?
We just picked up 2 quart BPA free containers at Wal Mart. They were 3 for around $3. The containers we're in the section with plastic wrap and bags, not with the kitchen gadgets. They hold a 1/2 gallon each. To secure the craft mesh we poked 3 holes in the top container, bent the mesh to form a "V" and secured with 3 small zip ties. We use these for our larger crabs so we do not have anything in the bottom.ciaraalston wrote:
Where did you find those pools you had before? You posted a picture of them. They were the long rectangular plastic bowls with the craft mesh along the bottom...
i can't seem to find any that are deep enough AND have enough surface area for them. I've looked at Dollar Tree, Dollar General, and Walmart...
Also, how did you get the craft mesh to stay lined along the bottom? Aquarium safe silicone?
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