Thunderkat
Thu, 9th Mar 2006, 01:22 PM
I still want to set up a nano tank but I have been reading up on them and looking around and messing with my 10 gallon that I have been holding my extra live rock in.
I have found two tanks that I like and want to know what everybody thinks, my main concern is lighting and surface skum. My little 10 gallon tank is doing fine but has surface skum on it, all I have to do is let a little air go through my powerhead and it clears it right up but I do not want ANY splashing or bubbles popping making a mess with the salt creep.
The critters I want in my tank will be bubble coral, pom pom xenia, and other misc softies or possible more LPS. I decided against clams and SPS in a nano as my main has halides and if I wanted clams or SPS I could stick them in my main tank. Oh, and I don't want fish but I am thinking about a small tiger cowrie and other snails, no hermits.
With all that in mind I have found two tanks that I like. One I have to buy an additional attachment to make an overflow to clean the surface AND buy a skimmer. Both will need a small powerhead added for flow.
Tank 1: Click here (http://nanotuners.nanocustoms.com/nanotuners/product_info.php?cPath=23&products_id=155&osCsid=c 676a85b84ccdbfe16d2de668c50f4c1)
Tank 2: Click here (http://nanotuners.nanocustoms.com/nanotuners/product_info.php?cPath=23&products_id=135&osCsid=c 676a85b84ccdbfe16d2de668c50f4c1)
I am not getting the metal halide versions if I can get away with it because I plan on putting bubble coral into it along with xenia, neither of which require (and I think bubbles hate lots of light) lots of light. I kind of like the first tank better due to the way it is set up, looks very well thought out, I can't see much on the second tank due to the picture just showing the front. The first one is acrylic and I am worried it will get scratched when I move to Okinawa (want to buy the stuff before I go over just in case these places don't ship over there and moving my stuff will be free for me).
I have found two tanks that I like and want to know what everybody thinks, my main concern is lighting and surface skum. My little 10 gallon tank is doing fine but has surface skum on it, all I have to do is let a little air go through my powerhead and it clears it right up but I do not want ANY splashing or bubbles popping making a mess with the salt creep.
The critters I want in my tank will be bubble coral, pom pom xenia, and other misc softies or possible more LPS. I decided against clams and SPS in a nano as my main has halides and if I wanted clams or SPS I could stick them in my main tank. Oh, and I don't want fish but I am thinking about a small tiger cowrie and other snails, no hermits.
With all that in mind I have found two tanks that I like. One I have to buy an additional attachment to make an overflow to clean the surface AND buy a skimmer. Both will need a small powerhead added for flow.
Tank 1: Click here (http://nanotuners.nanocustoms.com/nanotuners/product_info.php?cPath=23&products_id=155&osCsid=c 676a85b84ccdbfe16d2de668c50f4c1)
Tank 2: Click here (http://nanotuners.nanocustoms.com/nanotuners/product_info.php?cPath=23&products_id=135&osCsid=c 676a85b84ccdbfe16d2de668c50f4c1)
I am not getting the metal halide versions if I can get away with it because I plan on putting bubble coral into it along with xenia, neither of which require (and I think bubbles hate lots of light) lots of light. I kind of like the first tank better due to the way it is set up, looks very well thought out, I can't see much on the second tank due to the picture just showing the front. The first one is acrylic and I am worried it will get scratched when I move to Okinawa (want to buy the stuff before I go over just in case these places don't ship over there and moving my stuff will be free for me).