check out these tanks for me??

TheApprentice

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http://www.oceanreeflections.com/headings.aspx?prodcat=Aquariums&heading=C.A.D Aquariums&page=1

http://www.oceanreeflections.com/headings.aspx?prodcat=Aquariums&heading=C.A.D Aquariums&page=1

I am not too sure what the difference is between the two of these besides the 70 bucks.

I like this one too...

http://www.oceanreeflections.com/headings.aspx?prodcat=Aquariums&heading=Finnex&page=1

Any suggestions???

thanks!!

My dad and I will most likely be at the meeting on Friday. Just need to know where and when.
 
I realize that the links didn't work right. I am looking at the 39 gallon signature, pro, and complete. I just need some advice on those.

and also the 30 gallon glass from the last link.

thanks.
 
I'd go with the CAD Pro series. Brad Villeggiante, thats his name ans username has done alot of research on nano's and he showed me this tank. I like it, that and the Elos nano are the only ones that mimic a large reef setup.

The diffrence between the pro and signature series is that the Pro has a overflow that leads to a real sump under the tank. I think the Signature series has a built in the back filtration system. So basically your limited to the signature series.

I like the setup and again it mimics the large tank setups but just in a smaller version. Kind of funny that nano's to me were 10-29 gallons now a 39 gallon is a nano now ha,ha,ha Check out the Elos nano too. If you can find the setup without the light your money. I don't like the light cause its too white plus it cost alot of money, since it is a led it compliments the clean look that Elos brings to the table. I now there was a sponsor on Reefcentral that had a setup without the light. If your interested in the price I can check my PM's. Good luck.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13726974#post13726974 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by clayspst
over priced

I can agree with Clay too on the pricing. Brad's situation was diffrent since he was limited in powering up a larger tank. If you have enough space look on CL or a LFS thats closing down. You can score a larger tank. But if your limited to space and money to power a larger tank your going in the right direction. =)
 
Hey Apprentice,

I've done a lot of research on the CAD 39 Pro and it appears to be a solid nano. There were a couple of shipping issues when they first came out, but everything has been taken care of since. Ken at Oceanreflections is supposed to be a really great guy to work with. I've asked him a question as well and he was very helpful. I'm looking to get mine pretty soon. The only reason I'm going with a nano is because the house I am renting was built in the 1920's and it simply doesn't have the electrical capacity to handle a larger tank. If you're interested, there's a great thread for this tank on RC that I can post the link to.

-Brad
 
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yeah that would be great. thanks.

I love nano tanks I have 2 right now. I always have to have more than one thing to work on so with aquariums i would rather have 3 small than one big.

haha.

thanks!
 
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