Oceanic 29g Biocube vs. JBJ 24g Nano vs. Current 24g Aqua Pod

If I was to get one of these which is better and why? I don't plan on keeping a lot of intense light loving corals so i don't need the metal halide lighting. I currently have a 29g long regular tank and was thinking of either putting an AquaFuge2 PS (large) on my current tank to improve the water quality as well as get rid of some cords (filters, skimmers etc.) hanging off the back or doing a complete makeover and getting one of these as my wife is getting sick of the clutter of fish stuff around my tank and the stand i have it on isn't really made for a fish tank so has no storage space, with these all-in-ones you minimize the cords and they have great fit and finish and their stands have a lot of storage space. Any info/opinions would be appreciated!!!
 
If you were going to go all in-one I personnally like the Finnex M-tank, and the new 30 gallon should be out within a couple weeks.
 
That's about the range I'm looking for but the 22g is 7g less then the BioCube and 2g less then the Nano and AquaPod. I want enough room to house corals and 4 or 5 fish. What would advantages/disadvantages be?
 
I have the 24 gallon Nano Cube and might upgrade to a 29 gallon biocube. A buddy was asking me about mine and I told him to get the Biocube and he couldn't be happier.
 
I have both brands (AP and Biocube) I think the surface skimmer and back chambers work better on the bio cubes. However the lighting is better with the AP. So I guess it depends if you plan on doing any mods? Good luck.
 
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