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Old 11-18-2013, 03:12 PM
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i think an IM nuvo 8 would be perfect. ive got one. its awesome. a pre-mixed bucket of salt water will do at least a month worth of water changes. keep a bucket of RO for top ups. sounds like a good idea though. just choose your crabs wisely. i started with a few zebra hermits in mine. kinda ended up being survival of the fittest. ive only got one left. he killed the others, and pretty much every snail ive ever had in there. looks like an empty shell bone yard in my tank. i also have two scarlet hermits. they are awesome. just go about their business, and dont bother anything else.
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The fluval spec tanks are great for these sorts of things.
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Old 11-18-2013, 05:57 PM
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on the topic of nanos, is there anything small you can put in one
that will eat the bristleworms?
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on the topic of nanos, is there anything small you can put in one
that will eat the bristleworms?
Arrow crab will eat bristle worms.
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