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JBJ 12 Gallon Nano Cube
Hello All,
I want to start my first salt water tank and my parents for Christmas and i wanted to do a nano reef. What does everyone think of the above, here is a link to pictures and accessories: http://www.thehiddenreef.com/sal****..._nano_cube.htm Has anyone have good success with this setup, also what other equipment will i need, also how bout maitenance? Thanks everyone. |
Glass with rounded corners??? huh.... who would-a thunk it...
Not a big fan of the bio-ball system but I guess if you kept up on water changes and kept the sponge filter very clean it would be OK. Mike wrote: Hello All, I want to start my first salt water tank and my parents for Christmas and i wanted to do a nano reef. What does everyone think of the above, here is a link to pictures and accessories: http://www.thehiddenreef.com/sal****..._nano_cube.htm Has anyone have good success with this setup, also what other equipment will i need, also how bout maitenance? Thanks everyone. -- Ric Seyler |
going for the delux model, i wanna add two clowns and some invertebrates,
what do i need aside from what it comes with? -- Michael Flanagan "John" wrote in message ... I like my cube, it has the best "curb appeal" for a small tank. But dont be mistaken its an all in one system, unless youre only doing fish with rock. I've had to add a sump/overflow and an extra 32w of light to it. Check out the Nano Cube Deluxe, it has the 2nd set of lights already. ~John |
Skimmer is essential. Check out nano-reef.com and use the search function to
find the thread on fitting one into a deluxe. For maintenance, this is what I've gotten for mine in the past 6 months: ph probe test kits (Ammonia, Nitrate, Nitrite, Alkalinity, Calcium, Phosphate, ph[bought before the pen]) calcium additive reef epoxy to stick corals on with a bag of carbon fish foods (frozen and pellets) plastic syringe for feeding w/airline tubing swing arm salinity gauge(in the process of buying a refractometer) Mmmmm, that's all I can think of ATM. ~John |
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