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Is there any chance they could find their way into the DT? I’d have to completely rip apart the sump to find them.
 

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Is there any chance they could find their way into the DT? I’d have to completely rip apart the sump to find them.
Unless you have a weird plumbing setup, no.

It would have to somehow not get crushed by the propeller of the return pump
 
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Is there any chance they could find their way into the DT? I’d have to completely rip apart the sump to find them.
Unless you have a weird plumbing setup, no.

It would have to somehow not get crushed by the propeller of the return pump
I was hoping that’s the answer. For now I’ll just let Hades prosper, as long as they keep it there.
 
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Tell you what: I’m super happy I decided to place my TBS live rock all in the sump (a last minute decision). Had this been in the DT I’d be much more concerned.
 

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