Nano help or suggestions

bdogfish

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Hey guys, I have down sized from a fully stocked 40 gal with lots of softies. Well it is more like I left the hobby but now am planning on started on a small scale. I plan to start a 10-20 gallon but only have this nano dedicated to ricordeas. Maybe have my clarkii and rose in this tank as well. (friend is holding for me)

I have always had great success with water quality and thought about going skimmerless. I do not plan on going with allot of light. I will be topping off and doing water changes with RODI water. (have RODI unit)

What do you guys recommend for the lighting and the skimmerless option that I have described?

I will achieve water movement by powerheads.

If I were to have some means of filtration, what do you guys think will work best?

I have thought about the aquapod or JBJ nao cubes but I do not want to go this route. I have moved inland and temps are about 10-20 degrees hotter. I do not want to be addinf fans or topping off like crazy. (please correct me if I am wrong)

I have never attempted a nano, so this is whay I ask these questions. Any suggestions or info would be appreciated, thanks
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On another note: I just came across the nano tanks offered by C.A.D, anybody have any experience with these systems?
 
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Hey bdogfish,

Fluorescent light is your best option. Soft corals will be fine under PCs or even NOs.

You should seek out better pumps like Eheim, they waste less energy.

A sump with an Eheim return pump will provide volume and maintain efficiency. ]

Your sump could have a fuge light by a flourescent lamp.

A couple of fans will help to move heat away from your reef system, however, the heat must be exchanged at some point. You may need some space cooling (ie air-con).


You could just get an aquarium chiller and have no troubles except for the expense of the chiller.
 
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