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A drainage system would be ideal, but you can also use a fluval filter or a canister filter is drilling and sealing up a waterland tub doesnt sound applealing. The fluval is what has been used for year in turtle tanks they have a heavel duty foam filteration before the carbom and the mechanics. They are great for tanks that have large waste. The canister is great for people who do not want the filter showing. However if your talking like a zoo lize cage where there is over 1000 then even the largets canister filter (and they come pretty big now on the aquarium market) will have problems and a sub filter tank is the most effecant way to go.


I've been looking into a a waterland tub for a caiman lizard but i think a aquaruim and then a custom build enclosure is the way im gonna go.


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