So I'm going all out for my Son's new hermit crabs (TBH it's also for me lol) and working on converting this tank and cabinet stand
into a perfect eco system for them.
http://www.exo-terra.com/en/products/natural_terrarium_large.php
So that a mini ocean environment is on the left and a freshwater lake environment is on the right.
Please ignore the messy silicone application (I'll deal with that eventually).
I have to create ramps (doing so out of rocks) so that the hermit crabs don't get stuck in either waterside.
Also covering the back with rock and ledges and will attempt to grow some vine vegetation up the back wall.
Right freshwater side will have some live plants too that grow really easy and don't get big.
In order to increase water mass for both left salt watersides,
here's where I need help,
I am putting two 16 inches deep by 8 inches wide by 12 inches tall (couldn't find 14-16 inch tall in this configuration for a good price) sump filter tanks
in the bottom cabinet which leaves room in between them for electronics and the fogger.
These tanks will allow the water mass I need to keep these little water sides cool and healthy.
This is what I have in Fusion360 atm. It's 2 inches taller from what I ordered, getting an extra two inches would have cost over $200 more so.. yea.. 12 is fine.
I need help figuring out where and how many baffles to add to the tanks.
And what chambers I should add in addition to that.
Sketches over my image would be most helpful!
I'll be drilling a 1" 1/4 hole through the bottom of the tank x4 times through the cabinet to the sump filter tanks.
Adding PP 1/2 bulkheads, the returns will be elevated as it not allow water to drain completely if pumps fail.
Closed-loop both sides, the back will have a small waterfall on each side and return to sump near the front on each side for their respective sump tanks.
I hope that makes sense? English hard... lol.
into a perfect eco system for them.
http://www.exo-terra.com/en/products/natural_terrarium_large.php
So that a mini ocean environment is on the left and a freshwater lake environment is on the right.
Hermit crabs need both freshwater and saltwater. They rarely breed in captivity as they lay their eggs in the ocean. Changing their water every day is a pain in the ass. So.... little ocean on the left for their saltwater needs and breeding... and little river lake on the right for their freshwater needs. Ecosystem solved! They also need an exact temp gradient available in the tank which I've figured out and have automated. And, if you can imagine, 90% humidity, I will have that automated as well. And this is all still in tandem with my hydroponic systems I am still working on. While doing loads of school work.. and handling clients.. lol fml need more hours in a day.
Please ignore the messy silicone application (I'll deal with that eventually).
I have to create ramps (doing so out of rocks) so that the hermit crabs don't get stuck in either waterside.
Also covering the back with rock and ledges and will attempt to grow some vine vegetation up the back wall.
Right freshwater side will have some live plants too that grow really easy and don't get big.
In order to increase water mass for both left salt watersides,
here's where I need help,
I am putting two 16 inches deep by 8 inches wide by 12 inches tall (couldn't find 14-16 inch tall in this configuration for a good price) sump filter tanks
in the bottom cabinet which leaves room in between them for electronics and the fogger.
These tanks will allow the water mass I need to keep these little water sides cool and healthy.
This is what I have in Fusion360 atm. It's 2 inches taller from what I ordered, getting an extra two inches would have cost over $200 more so.. yea.. 12 is fine.
I need help figuring out where and how many baffles to add to the tanks.
And what chambers I should add in addition to that.
Sketches over my image would be most helpful!
I'll be drilling a 1" 1/4 hole through the bottom of the tank x4 times through the cabinet to the sump filter tanks.
Adding PP 1/2 bulkheads, the returns will be elevated as it not allow water to drain completely if pumps fail.
Closed-loop both sides, the back will have a small waterfall on each side and return to sump near the front on each side for their respective sump tanks.
I hope that makes sense? English hard... lol.
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