New to Nano Cubes. Recommendations, please.

Patrick G.

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While I'm waiting on my premium membership to be processed, I thought I'd ask this question so I don't have to set my alarm for 4am Sunday morning to use the search button...

If one were thinking of purchasing a Nano Cube, is there one out there that is widely considered to be the shiznit? I was looking at JBJ's 24g Nano Cube Deluxe. Any opinions / recommendations?
 
I have had a JBJ Nano cube DX 12 gallon for 1.5 years. It was a little rough starting out. Partly because I had nutrient problems and because I used some hair algae infested rock. Now it has been low maintenance. I just do weekly water changes.

I recently got a JBJ Nano cube DX 24 gallon and I love it.
I think the nano cubes are great systems because they are very clean looking. They are also fairly easy to maintain.

There are quite a few posts saying that the nano cubes crack. I haven't had mine for tooo long so I can only hope that I am one of the lucky ones. I would definitely recommend the 24 gallon.

Thanks,
Sam
 
Are skimmers necessary/recommended for these? Do they make a slick, attractive/inconspicuous skimmer for the Nano Cubes?
 
If you're willing to risk the tank cracking or fires associated with the nano-cube, then the 12 gallon is a nice size.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6440959#post6440959 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by natrate
If you're willing to risk the tank cracking or fires associated with the nano-cube, then the 12 gallon is a nice size.
Are these fires and cracks spontaneous, or what's the deal?
 
quite a few comments on cracked jbj tanks over at nano-reef.com. You may want to look into an Aquapod. Supposed to be better. Check out http://www.nanocustoms.com/ for more info on the aquapods and modded tanks. They are a really good company.
 
With a 12 or 6 gallon i wouldnt be to worried about cracks. Nanocustoms is wondeful about helping people out and easy to work with. I have a 6 and it is great, it fell off the back seat of my Jeep and hit the floor and no damage at all...The problem was that they all use the same width of glass, so the 24Gal. was pritty thin for the vol. =cracks.

as for the skimmer i have a Fission Nano Skimmer from Nanocustoms.com and it is wonderful. Took modding to get ot fit in my NC6 but easy 30min. job.I would get one basicaly because its $27...pritty cheap and works wonderful...win win. Upgrading the pump to a Mini Jet 606 is a good option also.
 
In regards to the skimmer. I bought the fission for my 24. It never produced for me. I gave up after 2 weeks and went back to my air driven DIY skimmer. Tube with an airstone at the bottom. Works wonders for how simple it is.
 
yes u can run w/o a skimmer i am doing so now, keep ur bioload low... i'm runnin 12 gal current USA aquapod.... i have no complaints.
 
Ive got a 6g cube. not a JBJ, but pretty dang similar. I plan on upgrading the powerhead and also the light. innovativelights.com sells a decent 28w retro fit for the cube for like $35 or somewhere there abouts. for softies it should be quite alright IMO.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6440959#post6440959 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by natrate
If you're willing to risk the tank cracking or fires associated with the nano-cube, then the 12 gallon is a nice size.

fires? Really?

I've got the 12 it's been holding water for going on 9 months. I like the size (for me) and the fact that it's contained... the 48 watts do a good job for soft corals.. I have frogspawn, open brain, various zoas, candy cane, xenia, GSP and a small frag of Chalice (echynophillia?) that are all holding their own and growing.
The fission skimmer - well I'm still working on dialing it... I get tinted water atm .... trying for a little darker color... :eek1:

Heat "can" be a problem depending on ambient and your combo of pumps...
 
aqua pod is what i have it is great 12 gallons no skimmer but coming soon it will fit in my over flow so no bubbles will get to the pump i added a small powerhead and a HYDOR rotating water deflector for random current
 
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There thats better. This is my 24g nc dlx. No complaints after replacing all factory filter media with live rock and 2 decent sized bags of carbon. replacing the pump with a rio 800 and adding a powerhead inside the tank.
 
ahh dude is that a hippo tang in there on the left side?!?!?!?!??! if that is a tang, the tank is way too small! VERY NICE TANK THOUGH!!!! so many different types of corals
 
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