Looking to start pico tank for decorator crab

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Hello,

I am going to be moving soon and currently have a 20g tank. I am going to be selling/giving away everything except my blue decorator crab my girlfriend absolutely refuses to get rid of lol. I am looking to get the smallest setup possible. Can anyone provide me with some suggestions? I was hoping to get something 1-3 gallons and put an air stone in it along with a piece of live rock and live sand. Thanks for any advice!

-Mike
 
I'm looking at this one:
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Looking to keep several zoanthids and a frogspawn along with the crab
 
Don't think the light on the tank you have linked will suport them but there are a couple of reef compatabel screw in bulbs that would be perfect for the setup. You could also drill the tank easily since it's not glass and add a plastic storge bin refugium below to keep an unclutered display.
 
straydog;650931 wrote: Don't think the light on the tank you have linked will suport them but there are a couple of reef compatabel screw in bulbs that would be perfect for the setup. You could also drill the tank easily since it's not glass and add a plastic storge bin refugium below to keep an unclutered display.


any examples for bulbs? i'd like to just replace the lights on it, its just a temp tank, dont wanna break the bank
 
i had a decorator crab in my 90 gallon tank that was literally EVERYWHERE in the 5' display..

i don't think that the scavanger would fair very well in a tank that size.. (i've got a 3 gallon tank right now, and there's not really ANY space in there for anything of substance)



and those par38 bulbs are about as much as a metal halide lamp..

I would go with a couple of the Ecoxotic Panorama Modules (8white lights/4 blue lights)..

2-3 of those would be perfect over a 14gal biocube..
 
My 5.5 has alot of inverts and they all do great they are always looking for food but are fed to make sure not to go hungary
 
<span style="color: black"><span style="font-family: Verdana">This light should be more than sufficient for a pico</span></span>
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Rbredding;651187 wrote: i had a decorator crab in my 90 gallon tank that was literally EVERYWHERE in the 5' display..

i don't think that the scavanger would fair very well in a tank that size.. (i've got a 3 gallon tank right now, and there's not really ANY space in there for anything of substance)



and those par38 bulbs are about as much as a metal halide lamp..

I would go with a couple of the Ecoxotic Panorama Modules (8white lights/4 blue lights)..

2-3 of those would be perfect over a 14gal biocube..

Do you have a spider crab? Mine is the triangle type, its only an inch in side id say, very small, will do fine in the small tank i think.
 
The light is a par 30 cost is just under $80 but you have to get a light fixture for it to go in. I thought the panoramas sold for $100 each?
 
http://www.aquacave.com/jbj-6-gallon-nano-cubebr-18w-w2-nite-vu-led-brmoonlights-1866.html">http://www.aquacave.com/jbj-6-gallon-nano-cubebr-18w-w2-nite-vu-led-brmoonlights-1866.html</a>

All in one and has enough light as is to support softies and you might even be able to do a frogspawn.
 
straydog;651380 wrote: The light is a par 30 cost is just under $80 but you have to get a light fixture for it to go in. I thought the panoramas sold for $100 each?
someone was selling two on here a week ago for $140

used, you can get the modules for typically under $80
 
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