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post #41 of 45
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Originally Posted by califishdude
Well this isn't a hobby you can go "Cheap". If you can;t afford this hobby then wait till you get the money. Do punish the fish.
no, no, no! u dont get wat i am saying! i am will to pay as much as i need to get a nano going not double the price if i get a 55 if i could get everything i need for the nano half as mcuh.
post #42 of 45
I started off with a 10 gal nano tank, with nothing more than a small HOB filter, beach sand on the bottom, a piece of liverock, a fluro strip light with a coralife tube and a blue damsel. I had to constantly check the water and adjust to keep salinity in spec, but I loved it. I've had 2 bigger tanks since then, that have been way more stable, but out of all of them I preferred my nano! It owed me next to nothing, so I didn't stress too much about it - just had to have the "Finger on the pulse". If you can look after a small nano ok you know you've "Served your apprenticeship" in S/W fish keeping!

I might even reserrect the nano one day
post #43 of 45
I saw a nano tank setup with LR & a pair of clowns along with the necessary equipment to start it for $799. I cannot tell you where because of site rules of revealing the competitor's site.

Can a Nano tank be done ? Yes
Good for a beginner ? No
Start with a larger tank, even if you can find a used 55G tank or even a 46G tank. Check with your local Aquarium Society. Sometimes they can help you find stuff to get you started and give good advice as well.
post #44 of 45
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Originally Posted by Ice4Ice
I saw a nano tank setup with LR & a pair of clowns along with the necessary equipment to start it for $799. I cannot tell you where because of site rules of revealing the competitor's site.

Can a Nano tank be done ? Yes
Good for a beginner ? No
Start with a larger tank, even if you can find a used 55G tank or even a 46G tank. Check with your local Aquarium Society. Sometimes they can help you find stuff to get you started and give good advice as well.
Alrite, i can get a 55 probably from my cousin, but would it be twice as much $$ and a nano each with all the required equipment?
post #45 of 45
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Originally Posted by watertight
I started off with a 10 gal nano tank, with nothing more than a small HOB filter, beach sand on the bottom, a piece of liverock, a fluro strip light with a coralife tube and a blue damsel. I had to constantly check the water and adjust to keep salinity in spec, but I loved it. I've had 2 bigger tanks since then, that have been way more stable, but out of all of them I preferred my nano! It owed me next to nothing, so I didn't stress too much about it - just had to have the "Finger on the pulse". If you can look after a small nano ok you know you've "Served your apprenticeship" in S/W fish keeping!

I might even reserrect the nano one day
cool thanks for the info! so u think i should start with a nano?
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