My Tetras are aging out and slowly dying off in ones and twos in my 10G and 5G freshwater tanks. So I was considering converting the 10G to a display reef with the 5G as a sump, since they're on a stand together in exactly this configuration.
Has anybody done this with smaller tanks? I can see there are HOB overflows that would allow me to have a sump, but I could also just use a HOB marine filter as a one-and-done option. I'd prefer not to drill as I'm kind of hamfisted and I suspect I'd shatter the tank. This would be my first time using a sump, I've only had AIOs and a no-filter quarantine so far.
Any thoughts as to the better option? Would a sump work or should I stick with a basic power filter considering the tank size?
For the record, these are bog-standard stock Eurobrace-style tanks that you can buy at any pet store for $20 or less, probably manufactured by Aqueon. Copper-free.
Has anybody done this with smaller tanks? I can see there are HOB overflows that would allow me to have a sump, but I could also just use a HOB marine filter as a one-and-done option. I'd prefer not to drill as I'm kind of hamfisted and I suspect I'd shatter the tank. This would be my first time using a sump, I've only had AIOs and a no-filter quarantine so far.
Any thoughts as to the better option? Would a sump work or should I stick with a basic power filter considering the tank size?
For the record, these are bog-standard stock Eurobrace-style tanks that you can buy at any pet store for $20 or less, probably manufactured by Aqueon. Copper-free.