Just want some insite and opinions

clown-lover

Member
I've never done a nano tank before. I have had a 55 and sold it not too long ago. I really miss the hobby and I really want to get back in. I'm going to go nano...mostly because since I moved into an apartment, I don't have the space for anything bigger. I want to go with a 24 gallon....i know that the bigger the better...so I'm not wanting to diddle in a 6 or 12 gallon.
here's what i'm looking to buy. I want to know if it looks like a good deal or not....as far as what it comes with and all....also...should i go with the compact or halide. all i want to keep in it is a few hardy corals....zoo's...frogspawn...xenia...MAYBE a clam...but that would be way down the road....plus...i think the price for the halide is a little too steep...i can always upgrade later if need be from the fluor.
Here they are:
AquaPod 24 Gallon Aquarium System
* High light output aquarium system with LED lunar lights
* Carefully selected aquarium components mean hassle-free setup
* Versatile aquarium system great for beginning and advanced hobbyists
64W Compact Fluorescent System - Includes: Surface skimming filtration system, 1-32W square pin Dual Daylight 10000°K/6700°K Daylight bulb, 1-32W square pin Dual Actinic 460nm/420nm Actinic bulb, 2 blue LED lights, cooling fan, mechanical sponge filter, 290 gph submersible pump with flat nozzle, and complete instructions.
$169.99
OR......
70W HQI Metal Halide System - Includes: Surface skimming filtration system, 1 -14000°K HQI Metal Halide light, 6 blue and 6 white LED lights, cooling fan, mechanical sponge filter, 290 gph submersible pump with flat nozzle, and complete instructions.
$299.99
i think i attached the picture right...not sure...
thanks for any and all responses
 

pclown

Member
I have the Aquapod 24G tank and I love it. I did upgrade my lights the MH lighting, and if you want to keep a clam you will need go a head and get MH or upgrade to them.
If I had to do it all over again I would buy the tank with the MH lighting now, because it is cheaper than if you decide to upgrade to them down the road. Also 64w on a Aquapod 24g is not alot of light and if you want to keep LPS, SPS corals and clams you are going to need the MH lighting. That is why I upgraded and ended up spending more. Some LPS coral will live under PC lighting but I have seen the same corals thrive under MH's
 
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kalied20

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I just upgrade a 24 gallon to a 150 watt MH. The price you pay to upgrade is steeper than buying it up front. If you are going to have the need for the MH, which it looks like you will in the future, buy it now.
 

clown-lover

Member
ok...i'll just have to save some more money....

i want to do everything right this time around...so if that's what i need, that's what i'll get!!!
 

clown-lover

Member
what about the pumps and filter and skimmer that it comes with?
will i need to buy that stuff as well? or will that suffice for that size tank?
 
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kalied20

Guest
Mine all work really well in the JBJ 24 DX model. Don't know about the AquaPod? thought about buying it though....
 
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kalied20

Guest
Truthfully, I don't think that there is a difference. I have looked at both, but brought the JBJ because I found it for $169.00 on sale at a local store here in Nashville, TN.
 

clown-lover

Member
well good...at least i know it's a good price...wait...you got that with flour lights right...not halide??....if so....i might need to do some more shopping!!!
 
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kalied20

Guest
Yea it is the newer one with 4 lights. I talked them down a little with eveything that I brought for start up. check out my other post. just about everything in my tank is from them. You are getting a good deal at the price you mentioned.
https://www.saltwaterfish.com/vb/showthread.php?t=211471
posted here.....little dirty but new cleanup crew working hard....
 
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