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letting ich die
i think i read just about everything there is about leaving your tank empty for two months and the ich will die.my question is do i leave my heater on and do i buy new bio wheels when ready to restock
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I dont think leaving the heater on matters.. if you have coral, inverts, live rock etc in there, then yes.. if nothing is in there, it doesnt matter.
Go ahead and put new biowheels in if you want them, it'll allow the friendly bacteria to build up
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