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    Posted: March 31 2013 at 1:20am
A friend was having trouble with his purple tipped anenome so he had me put it in my quarantine tank and it was doing really well for a few days then yesterday he melted into the sand. What is the best way to clean it out of my tank? I am surprised how bad the entire room smells with this thing dying so I wanted to check on the forum to see if it was safe to put my hands in the tank to remove it.
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Hopefully you have removed it by now, if not your fine removing it.
I would change a good ammount of your water and then put in fresh Charcoal to help with the smell.
It would not hurt to use a little product called Prime to help with the Amonia removal.
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I guess if you haven't taken it out yet, your friend can take it out tomorrow when he comes to help you plumb your 90. Thanks for letting me use you qt tank btw
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Not to be Contradictary but i would not leave that thing in there until tommorow.
Would you leave a dead cat in your kitchen till tommorow? Get it out ASAP.
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Originally posted by builderofdreams builderofdreams wrote:

Would you leave a dead cat in your kitchen till tomorrow? Get it out ASAP.
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I would take it out and do a water change

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