Tiki God
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Hey RC!
I currently have a ten gallon nano, and it is mostly macro algae and sand, with a few corals. There is probably two lbs of LR. But I love the look of the tank, and don't want rock in it, but I also can't have much of a bioload without a good filter (the rock).
So I have also had an idea for a non-reef safe crab tank (LOVE crabs), and I was thinking it would be cool to plumb it into the ten gallon. The tank would probably be a little five gallon tank crammed full of live rock. So my question is what would be a relatively cheap and easy way to plumb them together? They will only be about 8 ft away, so it's not going to be too hard (at least theoretically) to do.
I'm not looking to get overflow's and pumps and go through big ordeal to do it. I go for the KISS method, keep it simple, stupid. Thanks in advance! :wavehand:
I currently have a ten gallon nano, and it is mostly macro algae and sand, with a few corals. There is probably two lbs of LR. But I love the look of the tank, and don't want rock in it, but I also can't have much of a bioload without a good filter (the rock).
So I have also had an idea for a non-reef safe crab tank (LOVE crabs), and I was thinking it would be cool to plumb it into the ten gallon. The tank would probably be a little five gallon tank crammed full of live rock. So my question is what would be a relatively cheap and easy way to plumb them together? They will only be about 8 ft away, so it's not going to be too hard (at least theoretically) to do.
I'm not looking to get overflow's and pumps and go through big ordeal to do it. I go for the KISS method, keep it simple, stupid. Thanks in advance! :wavehand: