questions on nano cubes

jprebirth

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Hi there .....first thing first, I'm a beginner, I really want to start a mini reef in a nano cube ....like for one clown fish one gobie and propably a shrimp...anyways
my question is ....am i better with a nano cube 12 g deluxe .....or an aquapod

thaks a lot guys you would really help me out :confused:

i Know you guys are really good and really documented on the subject...well certainly more then me so....please answer me
 
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Ever heard the term "six of one, half dozen of the other"? That's how similar they are.

Nanocube users will say nanocube, Aquapod users will say Aquapods, I have a nanocube and say go with whatever is cheaper. Dr. Foster and Smith has them for a good price usually.

You'll spend plenty of money on other things like live rock, salt, and other startup suplies.
 
i dont have a "cube" but after looking at them i kinda like the Oceanic Biocube. My buddy has a nanocube and its pretty cool. Id go with whichever you like more.
 
wel thanks a lot guys
colinadams ...I knew I would have to get a hole lot of thigs like you said but thanks for everything

i was just wondering if one was better than another for a mini reef
as I see ....they are the same ...or almost .....
if you could tell me more about it i would apreciate
 
well i am probably going to be getting the AP12 and it can come with a MH....for only $300 shipped....thats a good deal........ but i dont know any particular about it besides the light....

depends on what your growing and how much you want to spend??
 
hmmm i have both an aquapod and a nanopod and both are great both are 24gal and just me i think the nanopod lights system better and a little brighter :) soo nanopod i'll say soo but for the money i believe Dr. Foster and Smith aquapod 24 gal is the best for the money over all
 
~$450 will get you out the door for a nanocube 28 gal with 150W HQI, protein skimmer, and a dual return wavemaker: talking about bang for your buck... just another idea... -Trey
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9793925#post9793925 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by dynaschm0e
~$450 will get you out the door for a nanocube 28 gal with 150W HQI, protein skimmer, and a dual return wavemaker: talking about bang for your buck... just another idea... -Trey

Sweet deal. Why do I always do it the hard way?
 
look at them both in person. I prefer the look of the nano cube b/c it is more of a true cube. I also prefer the hood on the NC.
 
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