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  1. #1
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    Default NEW NANO

    Just wanted to share my new nano tank. It's a biocube 8 gallon. http://s301.photobucket.com/albums/nn80/jrsatx20/

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    very nice!! i like all the caves you made with the rockwork...any fish yet??

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    thanks. no fish yet. dont know what i am going to put. any suggestions anyone. i want color.

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    2 yellow tangs, 1 blue hippo, and maybe a sohal tang will do it for that size...J/K..btw, nice nano.
    Reefing is just like cooking, all the ingredients have to be just right , except you don't have to bring the water to a BOIL...

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    the ole clown fish packs a punch...so does my psydochromis(spelling?)...he's total purple...i also love my citron goby and bicolor blenny...six-line wrasse...royal gramma...let us know what you choose!! But honestly...I get most my color from my obsession with zoas...

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    looking good


    posted it so it is easier to look at:



























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    Yay for nanos! Very nice rock work design
    ~ Z 's Pods, Harlequin Shrimp Pair, and Beemer, King of the Nano ~
    ~ Collector of the rare and unusual (or just plain expensive) ~

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    Very Nice! My wife has been talking about setting up a nano
    215g sps tank w/90g sump, Emperor Angel, 5 Tangs (Sailfin, 2-yellow, purple & powder brown), pair of GSM clowns, pink spotted and yellow watchman gobies, mandarin, Dwarf lionfish, pair of yellow tail damsels, red coris wrasse, Harlequins

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