New to Nano cubes

wpayton34

Member
Just wondering if this is worth it, is it enough lighting for annenomies and corals?? Do need to buy anything else or this is all i need to have just about anything. And most of all is 218 a good price w/ shipping or if anybody knows of a cheaper price? Is there anyother equipment i need for the nano cube and chemicals i need also to get it started??
The self-contained 24g Nano Cube Deluxe offers the easiest solution for the hobbyist that demands high-tech performance in a miniature environment. This elegant system offers panoramic viewing with smooth rounded glass corners, built-in 3 stage filtration system, and a powercompact lighting system. The 24 gallon system has a heavy duty ABS top that can be flipped back and held in place for tank cleaning and feeding. Measures 18” (L) x 19.6” (W) x 19.7” (H). A perfect aquarium setup for a mini-reef or planted aquarium. Comes standard with two 60 x 60 mm cooling fans, (2) 36 watt combo bulbs and remote ballast, 290 GPH submersible pump. Click here for more information.Shown with optional stand.
thanks again :help:
 

skipperdz

Active Member
the stock 50/50 lighting is fine if the tank its too tall. i have one in my 12g nanocube and it does just fine. im upgrading to a 55g long (condi is getting lil big for a nano)
if its a deeper tank youll wnat to upgrade so it will penetrate
 

azreefgirl

Member
Actually, for anemones you'll need stronger light--most people suggest metal halides. But there are a lot of corals out there that will be just fine with the stock lighting.
 

sharkeater

Member
i have a 20 high with a humugas flower anenome and a hatian pink tip and they have been surviving in this tank for well over a year, and i i have is a coral live dual compact flurecent thats 130 watts
 
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