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10G too small for frag tank?
I have a 10g nano right now, that i will be transferring all inhabitants to a 29g in a few weeks. I have everything to make the 10g a small prop tank, but do you think it will be too small? The lighthing i have on it right now is 2X40w 50/50 bulbs. I will mainly keep zoa's and other softies. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
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If you can keep it from crashing or having any problems....
Stability is the main issue. If you can add some type of sump to increase water volume/stability it would be your best bet.
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I use a 2.5 gallon for mine. So yeah, it is possible just keep it topped off.
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Dalbrecht, what kind of lighting do you have on that 2.5?
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Maybe you could hook it inline with your new tank? That would provide a bit more stability.
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I use a .75g Pico for small zoo frags , kenya trees, star polyps in my office right now. lol.
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