2g nano that depends on you! help me!

you really should look into that link i sent to you up near the top of this thread....it's a 12 gallon tank with good lighting, a built in filter, comes with a powerhead and a heater, all for 89 bucks...it might be worth the extra few bucks for that since you're going to spending a lot on the little tank you have now, but it wont be as much of a pain to keep...if you don't have the space thats one thing but if you ever have the opportunity, look into that 12 gal nano cube
 
ok, I have been giving it thought.. The reason why I bought the smaller one is because the amount of space I have (which is not sufficient enough) but I will see what i can do.. Im going to take a look around, are there any recommended websites i should go to?

Thanks for all your help guys and abugs
 
oh my god.. I just looked at that link... That is a beautiful tank there abugs... My parents would tell me to convert our 55 gal downstairs if I bought anything bigger, Ill ask them about it. Thanks for the links
 
sorry about all of the double posting but I have alot of mixed thoughts about each aqurium, would anyone like to help me? :D

I also like the minibow systems but will the 15watt incandescent lighting be sufficient for frags and other organisms i will want to keep?

http://www.drsfostersmith.com/Product/Prod_Display.cfm?pcatid=7365&N=2004+62761

http://www.drsfostersmith.com/Product/Prod_Display.cfm?pcatid=3848&N=2004+62761

http://www.drsfostersmith.com/Product/Prod_Display.cfm?pcatid=14707&N=2004+62761

which one of these aquariums would be my best bet?
 
You've got to take a look at what comes with the tank...the 6 gal nano cube is definitely your best bet. The 106 GPH powerhead, built in filter, good lighting for polyps and mushies, heater...it comes with it all....it is way more expensive that all the other ones you have listed but trust me, you'll be glad you got a tank thats set up specifically for marine systems. Heres the link again....
http://www.drsfostersmith.com/Product/Prod_Display.cfm?pcatid=10677&N=2004+62761
 
picos can be fun, and lots of people have 2.5g and even 1g, but it doesnt sound like you have the slightest idea about what your doing.

i would crawl around this forum and try to find build logs for 2.5 gallon tanks. that will give you a better idea of what you realy need to do in order to have a successful pico.
 
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