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| Scopas Tang | Full Reef vs Nano I have recently been rebitten by the reef bug. I had a reef tank about a decade ago. Starting anew ten years later I am considering an all in one. biocube aquapod or such, but am] finding that by the time you upgrade sufficiently it costs as much as the real deal. Any thoughts? |
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| Tridacna maxima | Re: Full Reef vs Nano i think the frist thing you should do is choose what type corals you want and how many of what type fish. that will direct you into what filtration, lighting, flow, substrate ect.....you will want to get. the basics yea all you need is live rock. here is a pic of my 20gal nano skimmerless. only powerheads used. be going for about 6 years now. |
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