
That straw looks like it is having a blast in the FW pool! Also do you clean out the pools, it looks like a lot of "organic matter" could be cleaned from the FW pool?
Snickers wrote:Holy goodness! I clap.
Although, I do agree on the overcrowding count.
I've got a 55gal as well, and I only dare to have 18. XD I am a freak though.
I was given this tank for my birthday- It was filled with 20-25 crabs (It was an adoption). Many were large. I was naïve, and I lost a good... 10. They literally ate each other. It didn't matter if I separated them in ISO tanks, put dividers...
I am not going to judge you, but I severely urge you to try and get a larger tank. I learnt the hard way, I had crabs eat each other. It was an extremely scary experience and I seriously asked myself if I was a suitable crab owner. I made changes, and now, I have 18 happy hermits who keep me laughing all the time.
I fully admit, I am not the perfect owner. I make mistakes.
From personal experience, I warn you, cannibalism is very scary and I hope you can avoid it. Bigger tanks can be found on Craigslist, Kjiji (Canada, idk where you are located) and other sites online. Often for very cheap.
Best of luck!
Makena95GT wrote:No LR in the SW pool? Or are you just using that filter? Cause being an expert in reefs youd know that filters are a no no in SW tanks as they harbor nitrates. Id just toss a small piece of porous LR in there to host anaerobic bacteria to consume nitrates