Hi all,
I have been going over a few nano tanks, and now im considering the following:
1) The Aqua C Medic Yasha cube, stock
or
2) An ADA (either 30C or 60P) with ecoxotic par 38 LED and either a hob skimmer or biowheel filter. My budget is kind of limited so I probably would not get a remora protein skimmer, is the TAAM rio better than a Hagen Aquaclear (or similar filter) For flow I would use a pair of koralia nanos. Would one Led spotlight be enough coverage for an ADA 60F?
The two builds would be comparable in price, depending on the skimmer used for option 2.
I know theres alot of AIO nanos out there, but I really like the Yasha set up and its hard to beat the quality of ADA.
In terms of livestock, I was thinking of mostly softies and LPS, MAYBE one or two SPS if the lights can handle it. Also probably a small cuc, cleaner shrimp, 1-3 fish, depending on size and species and tank size.
If anybody has any experience with these tanks or equipment and could give some advice, it would be much appreciated.
I have been going over a few nano tanks, and now im considering the following:
1) The Aqua C Medic Yasha cube, stock
or
2) An ADA (either 30C or 60P) with ecoxotic par 38 LED and either a hob skimmer or biowheel filter. My budget is kind of limited so I probably would not get a remora protein skimmer, is the TAAM rio better than a Hagen Aquaclear (or similar filter) For flow I would use a pair of koralia nanos. Would one Led spotlight be enough coverage for an ADA 60F?
The two builds would be comparable in price, depending on the skimmer used for option 2.
I know theres alot of AIO nanos out there, but I really like the Yasha set up and its hard to beat the quality of ADA.
In terms of livestock, I was thinking of mostly softies and LPS, MAYBE one or two SPS if the lights can handle it. Also probably a small cuc, cleaner shrimp, 1-3 fish, depending on size and species and tank size.
If anybody has any experience with these tanks or equipment and could give some advice, it would be much appreciated.