druluv
New member
I always wanted to start a nano-tank. My LFS used to say small aquariums were harder to take care of than bigger ones. With that said I never tried one. However, with the new products aim for nano-tanks it may be easier to set them up.
For a nano tank,
I needed to find a good set-up:
JBJ, Current, and other "all in one nano tanks" packages do come with everything you need but it is difficult to add other equipment to these set-ups. i.e CA Reactors or protein skimmers.
I want something nice to add to living room or den, After a lot of research, I decided to try a AGA 40 gallon breeder.
Oceanic Tanks are too expensive, Perfecto didn't make the one I wanted.
Here's the dim of the 40 Breeder
36L X 18W X 16H
The AGA 40G Breeder, To me is a good size nano. The tank has nice length and width. The 16H is perfect for any type of lighting because it is so shallow.
Lighting:
36" sunlight supply eight bulb t-5 with uri bulbs
Filtration:
Protein skimmer: Urchin / DIY - Mud Sump
Ca Supplementation:
Knop reactor
Here are some pics
My task List:
Drill the 30G Tank
Turn 15G Tank into Reefugium
For a nano tank,
I needed to find a good set-up:
JBJ, Current, and other "all in one nano tanks" packages do come with everything you need but it is difficult to add other equipment to these set-ups. i.e CA Reactors or protein skimmers.
I want something nice to add to living room or den, After a lot of research, I decided to try a AGA 40 gallon breeder.
Oceanic Tanks are too expensive, Perfecto didn't make the one I wanted.
Here's the dim of the 40 Breeder
36L X 18W X 16H
The AGA 40G Breeder, To me is a good size nano. The tank has nice length and width. The 16H is perfect for any type of lighting because it is so shallow.
Lighting:
36" sunlight supply eight bulb t-5 with uri bulbs
Filtration:
Protein skimmer: Urchin / DIY - Mud Sump
Ca Supplementation:
Knop reactor
Here are some pics


My task List:
Drill the 30G Tank
Turn 15G Tank into Reefugium