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Suggestions for a "all in one" nano
Hi guys im thinking of getting a nana tank to have in our kitchen/diner and was wondering what suggestions you would have as to a good "all in one" package?
I will mainly want to keep softies and some small fish such as catalina gobys and other small stuff. Thanks in advance - dave
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Hi dave if i was you i would have a look at the acs nano. Acs sponsor the forum. Blinkyfish had the prototype and i looks the nuts have a look i'm on my phone so cant post you a link till later
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cool i will give it a google
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Catalina gobys can't really be kept in 'tropical' tanks as they prefare colder waters. [60's and low 70's] and reef's need warmer temperatures.
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this is the one you may need to skip to half way through http://www.ultimatereef.net/forums/s...ght=blinkyfish
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Personally I'd go for a d&d nano, jbj or if money is tight a beta nano cube
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