nano question (noob)

dizzle305

New Member
hey whats up guys. im new to saltwater tanks but ive been trying to read up and learn. im pretty sure im gonna buy a nano soon to start up. my question is what kind of nano is the best in your guys opinions? aquapod? biocube? any others? im looking for something in the 20gallon to 40 gallon range. do you guys kno any websites to buy from that are cheap online? thanks i really appreciate it
 

nano reefer

Active Member
well, you are going to get a lot of opinions on which is best. Personally, i love my Biocube 14, and i dont think it could be made better. but i havent had any experience with other nano tanks. I like the BC because it is very easy to modify the filtration system to easily surpass the other brands. If you are looking for custom lighting, you are better off going with a Nano Cube or Red Sea Max, as you can find websites that will put in more lights or MH lighting. JBJ's are very nice but cost a bit more. I dont think we can post links online for you to get one, as it is highly possible they are competitors with saltwaterfish.com
 

flricordia

Active Member
There are many good nano all-in-one tanks out there and there are many 'bad' tanks (the same ones that are the good ones) available. It all depends on what you want to keep and especially on your commitment to keeping anything alive in them.
Though theyar e know as all-in-one tanks, you still have to dedicate a certain amount of time each day to upkeep. There are no 'do-it-for-you ' tanks.
You probably all ready know this,and if you are new to nanos but not to reef keeping, then it would probably be best to know before hand what youa re wanting to keep, what you hope your set-up to be in 6-12 months from now.
The lighting is probablyh the most important item as most all the all-in-one tnaks have adequate filteration (witha little modifying).
If t=yor are new to reefkeeping it might be best to find one that is simple and concentrate on NOT OVERSTOCKING.
Nanos are difficult for the most part. Theya re not a tank you can place on your desk top and fill with water and corals, fish and inverts and look all pretty without much attention and knowledge in reefkeeping.
Most end up full of algae, dead and dieing fish and corals and the owner pulling their hair out wishing they had never seen a nano tank.
Go online and do some research, which is exactly what you are doing here-good job BTW-but most important, ask yourself what you want the nano to do for you. What are you wanting to keep?
Clams? PC lighting is out. MH not cheap and probably need a chiller.
Mushrooms and zoanthids? PC lighting OK. Lots of fish? Nano out. 55gl or more.
I almost forgot your question. You get what you pay for. Buy cheap and get cheap. They are all about the same as far as price for what you get.
Some do have more problems then others. To get a good system in the 20gl+ range with good lighting, you are looking at around $500 starting with added pumps, etc.
 

dizzle305

New Member
thanks for the response, ive been looking on sitesand going to my LFS just trying to gain knowledge. i dont want to just go all willy nilly and have everything die in my tank. i want to take it slow and i kno things like not overstocking. i dont plan on having to much in there. this is a hobby that i want to continue for years to come. im just wanting opinions from others on this site cause for some reason everyone i speak to has totally different opinions on EVERYTHING so i figured i would get some of yours.
 

silverdak

Active Member
Originally Posted by Nano Reefer
http:///forum/post/2675897
well, you are going to get a lot of opinions on which is best. Personally, i love my Biocube 14, and i dont think it could be made better. but i havent had any experience with other nano tanks. I like the BC because it is very easy to modify the filtration system to easily surpass the other brands. If you are looking for custom lighting, you are better off going with a Nano Cube or Red Sea Max, as you can find websites that will put in more lights or MH lighting. JBJ's are very nice but cost a bit more. I dont think we can post links online for you to get one, as it is highly possible they are competitors with saltwaterfish.com
definalty love my 14G bio-cube too, so well made!!! easy to set up and maintain.
 

shroomie2u

Member
better get used to people telling u all different things!!! everyone does things differently in this hobby, and believe me, you will make mistakes! but it is worth it!
i have a FOLR that's a 24g aquapod and i think it's pretty good. i'm glad i started with a nano, it was small enough to not be overwhelming but big enough that i could put the fish in it that i wanted.
hope this helps

good luck!
 
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