Our 24gal Nano

ocnreef

Member
This is our dive back into the hobby after three years and a move south from Rochester, NY. Tank is the new JBJ Nano 24Gallon DX. Its seems like they fixed any problems they had with earlier versions. The tank is a work in progress......



 

devilboy

Member
nice rockwork. how big is that pc of tonga branch? anyways i wish you luck with the JBJ, i am a member of another board and someone on there just said that their new 2006 model JBJ just cracked a few weeks ago. so it sounds like they havent fixed the problem. so i hope all goes well with you
 

kainrahl

Member
Devil Boy i Believe if you are talking about nano-reef.com then I believe the thread you are refering to was a 2005 model. No born on date.
 

fishmamma

Active Member
Originally Posted by Ocnreef
This is our dive back into the hobby after three years and a move south from Rochester, NY. Tank is the new JBJ Nano 24Gallon DX. Its seems like they fixed any problems they had with earlier versions. The tank is a work in progress......
Looks great! Love the aquascaping and zoos. :jumping: What will you be adding for fish?
 

adam23

New Member
Hey, im getting a 24 gallon nano cube. How much LR and LS is that?Do you recommend the tank? Thank you
 

kainrahl

Member
Nah Go with JBJ. I know there old ones had problems, but the new ones are cool so far. Mine is doing great. Nice aquascaping. I AM still waiting for the dust to settle in mine.
 

devilboy

Member
jealous? how can you say i am jealous? not even close, i would not spend money on something with so many people saying there tanks have cracked. so too me that is just poor craftsmanship. and too me that doesnt say much for the company.
 

ocnreef

Member
I didn't want this to become a debate over JBJ products.......Just wanted to share our tank with everyone. As of right now there have been no problems with the tank. Its been up and running for a while with no signs of cracking.
The coralline is just taking off.......I can not believe that I'm already seeing signs of small spots on the back. It took my old 120 gal reef forever to get a good sart on the coralline growth.
The Tonga branch is a good size, I hand picked it at a LFS along with the rest of the rock to get the formation I was looking for. It may have been more costly that way but it gave me the aquascape I was looking for.
I'll keep updating when changes happen.........
 
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