Harvesting yeast from a fermentasaurus

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For those not aware, a fermentasaurus is a relatively new canonical fermentor. See: http://www.oxebar.com.au/fermentasaurus/

So, anyway, earlier today I managed to harvest this from the vessel at the bottom of the fermentasaurus. I took it just to grab a gravity reading really, but I have since placed it in the fridge and have found all the yeast has dropped to the bottom.

What I'm wondering is, how easy would this be to harvest? Do I need to clean this yeast by pouring the beer out and replacing it with some boiled (and then cooled again) water? Or could I simply create a starter and pour the yeast in?

I've never cleaned yeast before, but have seen a few people do it when harvesting.
 

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Loving that collection bottle. Gotta buy me a few spares..
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The thread is the same as soda stream.
 

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