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by Breeezy » Tue Oct 07, 2014 6:23 pm
aussieJJDude wrote:
Well it depends on the setup, a normal 5g fish tank would almost have to have a sump unless your an awesome person that has tried all the nail biters thats offered in the marine hobby. The more water = more stable!
However in the crabitat, unless built it, it would be impossible to do sumps. However in saying that, most crabitats would not be suitable for anything bigger than a small marine hermie/snails/small inverts IMO, fish would do better in a larger tank.
A sump would go under your stand/under where ever your main tank is housed.
It isn't impossible? You just drill the glass lol. Then get a small 5 or 10 gallon tank and plumb it into the hermit tank.
Sumps are far superior to any filter you'll ever get. Snails and marine hermits are pretty hardy, but unless you're constantly testing and dosing that tiny tank, they won't live very long either. Way longer than a fish, but it's not very nice to any of the creatures to be living in conditions that aren't suited for them. I just don't see how you'll ever have stable water with the way that water changes are done in a tank that small.
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