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Hi everyone...
Just wanted to say that tomorrow I'm buying the tank for my side project nano that will hopefully hold me over until I get the money saved up for my 75g reef. Here is where I need everyones help....SIZE!!

I cant decide between a 5g minibow from wally world for $39
a 10 gallon standard glass setup with top and filter for $35
or to get a 15-20 and build everything i need for it.

The smaller tanks wouldn't need a skimmer as long as I did regular weekly 10% water changes and the smaller they are...The less LR/LS I would have to buy for them.

But the bigger the tank...the more fish and the prettier the stand

What do you all think! Hurry cause Im buying it all tomorrow.
-daniel
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Go bigger!
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Post by tanker stanker »

I'm about to set up a nano soon sometime, along with my 75G too. I'm gonna build a small stand for the lil 20G nano just big enough to sit on a desk or table. It will be painted black and I'll make a matching canopy and put a 96 watt pc in it. For the filter, i'm gonna get an Emperor or somethin. I'd go with a 20G for a nano no smaller, no bigger. But that's just me. Good luck.
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Go with the bigger...take a look at scotts 26gal.....that is the way to go..jmo
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Scott has a 26 gallon ?
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I do have a sealife system 100 sump and a rio 2100 pump... would that work on a sub 30g tank??
-daniel
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There is a 75 gal reef ready with stand and canopy in the paper for $350. 251-490-7873. And a 55 gal oceanic with stand for $200 obo. 251-343-7107.
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im checking into a couple of tanks I have found in the Pensacola News Journal a 55g with base for $100 (the tank is 7-8 y/o though) or a 55g with a canopy for $85..unsure of age
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If I'm not mistaken, there's several folks with Nano tanks. I've got one that's a 10 gallon with stuff like Ricordia, two types of Xenia, mushrooms, I had two pieces (tiny pieces) of SPS (pocillopora damicornis pink and green) and all I'm using is power compaqs and they stay all polyped out (is that a word?) all the time. The pink has died unfortunately, fell into the sandbed. Need to get my calcium in check to get the green to grow more. I have a frag from Brandon's hammer in my tank as well. Scott and Amy Joe have a couple of beautiful Nano tanks, check out their gallery.
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It's just my opinion but I would never own a standard 55 gallon again. I would love to have a 55 gallon tub. Aquascaping a 55 gallon is a real pain.
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I would like to have the biggest tank I could afford.
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Post by Amyjoe »

How about Snoopdog(Kevin) and Amyjoe... Scott's wife Nikki might not like the implications there :shock:

We have several smaller tanks, 5-20-26 and 29 gallons to be exact....

There are pictures in the gallery and on our other website.
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danielmiller82 wrote:I cant decide between a 5g minibow from wally world for $39
a 10 gallon standard glass setup with top and filter for $35
or to get a 15-20 and build everything i need for it.
Mmmm... 5G, 10G, or 15-20G?
tanker stanker wrote:...I'd go with a 20G for a nano no smaller, no bigger...
Mmmm... 20G?
tbmoore wrote:Go with the bigger...take a look at scotts 26gal.....that is the way to go..jmo
Mmmm... 26G?
danielmiller82 wrote:I do have a sealife system 100 sump and a rio 2100 pump... would that work on a sub 30g tank??
Mmmm... 30G?
danielmiller82 wrote:im checking into a couple of tanks I have found in the Pensacola News Journal a 55g with base for $100 (the tank is 7-8 y/o though) or a 55g with a canopy for $85..unsure of age
Mmmm...55G?

Someone just bought a 300G stand and canapy... see if they'll sell it! Was that Scott?

This is how I got from my 29G to 4 different tanks... LOL :D No wonder I like you people!
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I like my smaller tanks and doubt i ever go back to a large one. When life gets extremely busy like it does for me then these are not a problem. Between the 4 tanks they evaporate 5 gallons of water a week. I dose my two parts once a week in all the tanks on Friday. It is easier for me this way and if one tank went south on me it is isolated to that one tank and i like it that way. If i ever retire i might do another large tank, until then i am very happy and will just lets these suckers age.
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Post by harbingerofthefish »

go with the 10. Just buy the standard tank, no hood and what not. You can build a hodd pretty easily for it, plus youd probally want more light in it than the stock hood could handle anyways.

Plus its small enough to fiddle with without eating a huge whole in your pocket.

And im sure it will help hold you over until the 75 comes through.
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