shinosuke
New member
Hello,
I've been in the hobby for a number of years, and I'm considering getting a "cube" tank for my desk at work. I know the difficulties of keeping a smaller tank, and I am willing to take them on.
I want to get the 12-14 gallon size tank, and it needs to have at LEAST 2 power compact lights on it, so I can get some amount of coral growth going on. I'd also want 2 or more LED moonlights integrated into the hood, as well.
I know there are a plethora of different tanks out there right now. I've heard many stories about the nanocubes cracking, and I'd like to stay away from them if at all possible. Does anyone have any opinions on the different brands, like red sea, biocube, and aquapod? Those are all the brands that I can think of off hand.
Is the glass a different thickness for the different brands?
Are the pumps or back of the tank filtration systems any different for the different brands?
What other things should I be looking for in these nano tanks?
Thanks,
~Adam D.
I've been in the hobby for a number of years, and I'm considering getting a "cube" tank for my desk at work. I know the difficulties of keeping a smaller tank, and I am willing to take them on.
I want to get the 12-14 gallon size tank, and it needs to have at LEAST 2 power compact lights on it, so I can get some amount of coral growth going on. I'd also want 2 or more LED moonlights integrated into the hood, as well.
I know there are a plethora of different tanks out there right now. I've heard many stories about the nanocubes cracking, and I'd like to stay away from them if at all possible. Does anyone have any opinions on the different brands, like red sea, biocube, and aquapod? Those are all the brands that I can think of off hand.
Is the glass a different thickness for the different brands?
Are the pumps or back of the tank filtration systems any different for the different brands?
What other things should I be looking for in these nano tanks?
Thanks,
~Adam D.