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"King Chilled" wrote in message om...
Could I use this small 10 gallon tank as the basis for a nano reef? Yes, you can. But it wont be simple anymore. I guess I would need to purchase some additional equipment but thats not too much of an issue. Right. Money is not an object here. The bigger issue is lack of skills. 10g nano-reef is too big of a challenge for a marine aquarist novice. Start from a bigger tank, 40-70 gallons, it is more stable and easier to take care of. I would say 10g nano-reef is for experts only. |
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