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General discussion and questions about my tank because I am noob at this
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<blockquote data-quote="ISpeakForTheSeas" data-source="post: 10867177" data-attributes="member: 185928"><p>Keeping the dungeness crab in its own tank and upgrading your main one are both good ideas. With regards to the snails, you will want to be careful which ones you get, as many snails are predatory (usually against other snails or bivalves like clams, scallops, mussels, oysters, etc.). As I mentioned before, I’m not very familiar yet with coldwater herbivores, but the link below has some good info on a few of the more common species that should work and a little bit of info on what to avoid.</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://californiatidepools.com/snails/[/URL]</p><p></p><p>I honestly don’t know how to help much with the filter here (I haven’t looked much into mechanical filtration at this point, so hopefully others who can answer this will help you out here). That said, hot glue should be safe, but it might not last long term for you:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ISpeakForTheSeas, post: 10867177, member: 185928"] Keeping the dungeness crab in its own tank and upgrading your main one are both good ideas. With regards to the snails, you will want to be careful which ones you get, as many snails are predatory (usually against other snails or bivalves like clams, scallops, mussels, oysters, etc.). As I mentioned before, I’m not very familiar yet with coldwater herbivores, but the link below has some good info on a few of the more common species that should work and a little bit of info on what to avoid. [URL unfurl="true"]https://californiatidepools.com/snails/[/URL] I honestly don’t know how to help much with the filter here (I haven’t looked much into mechanical filtration at this point, so hopefully others who can answer this will help you out here). That said, hot glue should be safe, but it might not last long term for you: [/QUOTE]
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