Hi all. just wondering if there is a dip of some sort that I can put a net into that keeps it clean and disease free but also keeps it ready to use.
A little history as to why I need, or would want it. I have a dwarf seahorse tank that I feed baby brine to every day. I have a 3 stage hatchery where 1 stage is fresh saltwater getting oxygenated, second stage they are hatching and third stage they are enriching. I net the baby brine out of the third stage daily to feed to the dwarfs. I turn off the bubbler, they all swim to the top, I net them out, rinse them in RODI water, feed, then rinse the net in tap water to keep it clean, and I was wondering if there is a product that I can just put the net into to keep it clean, instead of rinsing it in tap water, between feedings. The net is usually still wet when I use it again and I wonder if some of the tap contaminants could be getting on the brine and in turn getting into the seahorse tank.
I know it sounds nitpicky but it would be so much easier to just net them out to feed and then throw the net in the dip that I have next to the hatcheries, and know the net and tank stays clean.
A little history as to why I need, or would want it. I have a dwarf seahorse tank that I feed baby brine to every day. I have a 3 stage hatchery where 1 stage is fresh saltwater getting oxygenated, second stage they are hatching and third stage they are enriching. I net the baby brine out of the third stage daily to feed to the dwarfs. I turn off the bubbler, they all swim to the top, I net them out, rinse them in RODI water, feed, then rinse the net in tap water to keep it clean, and I was wondering if there is a product that I can just put the net into to keep it clean, instead of rinsing it in tap water, between feedings. The net is usually still wet when I use it again and I wonder if some of the tap contaminants could be getting on the brine and in turn getting into the seahorse tank.
I know it sounds nitpicky but it would be so much easier to just net them out to feed and then throw the net in the dip that I have next to the hatcheries, and know the net and tank stays clean.

