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02/23/2015, 07:34 PM | #1 |
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Seeking help for starting a nano/Pico Reef!
Hello, this is my second thread on this forum and I am here seeking help for planning a nano/Pico tank because I am a beginner and would love to get started in saltwater tanks!
Size: 5g - 10g long or tall doesn't matter. I have minimum space so an all in one tank would be much more convenient to me, which one is a good one to go with? I would like to host soft Corals and mushrooms, I really wanna start easy. So what kind of light is best for the inhabitants. I would also like a single clown fish and maybe a goby. In terms of filtration, heating and all the necessary things that will be needed I think I'm okay with figuring out myself hopefully Let's say my budget would be 200-250$ for equipement/tank as well as lighting. What would you guys suggest me to go with? Thanks in advance Anthony. |
02/23/2015, 09:41 PM | #2 |
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If you are looking for an ALL IN ONE type tank... you should go with one of the biocubes... You can get it from 8 gal and up... the footprint of the tank is not all that big, and you might be able to get more tank if you are looking at limited space.
The cube will have everything you need, and if you look over craigslist, if they have it where you are at or a site like it, you might find a good deal. Also check in with a local reef club in your area. they might have one sitting around you could buy... local reefing communities are great family.. no to mention if you live close to someone, they are willing to come over and help you out!
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02/23/2015, 10:12 PM | #3 |
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Thanks! I'll start a build thread soon when the time comes
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02/24/2015, 02:46 AM | #4 |
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Well, for the price you're going to probably find a used Biocube for, Cadlights has an 8 gallon for sale, lights and all for $99.
Plus I believe the IM Fusion 10 is $99 too. Both beautiful tanks. Way better looking than biocubes.
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02/24/2015, 03:12 AM | #5 |
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I quite like the IM tanks myself. I have an IM Nuvo 16 personally and its a great little tank. Footprint isn't much more than a standard 10 gallon tank.
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02/24/2015, 09:16 AM | #6 |
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Ooooh, very nice, I'm going to my LFS today, so I'll take a look at a few things
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02/24/2015, 09:26 AM | #7 |
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