check out the nano section, you just described 80 % of the AIO pods. most people who go this route,end up upgrading or getting out . think gateway drug of the reefkeeping world.
Well, I posted on the nano forum, but didn't get any replies. So, I guess I'm just going to try to scrape the ****-load of money I need together, and start it up.
Ok, so I found this deal from Markheim. It is the Oceanic Biocube 14, a stealth heater, a hydrometer, a thermometer, 20 lbs of sand or gravel, 50 gallons of instant ocean reef crystals, and a deal on live rock. $254.99. Sound good?
just the heater, hydrometer, therm, sand and 50gal IO is about $150 separately. Not sure if a refractometer is necessary for a nano, but hydrometers are unreliable. If you are happy with the set-up and the price, then that's what's important. (but at some point? you will most likely upgrade...just tellin' ya that in advance...)
Oh I know. I started off with a Betta in a plastic container, to a ten gallon, added 2 29's, and now I'm trying a reef. I definitely know it's addicting.
Oh I know. I started off with a Betta in a plastic container, to a ten gallon, added 2 29's, and now I'm trying a reef. I definitely know it's addicting.
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