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    Question Newb looking for guidance

    Hello all -

    I have recently become interested in the cube aquariums. My boyfriend has a 55 gal tank with a 25 gal sump and we enjoy it very much, but each time we go to the aquarium stores, I find myself drawn to the cubes. I just love the way they look and the fact that they are relatively small.

    So, now I am looking for advice/guidance/suggestions on what to purchase, how to set up, etc.

    Seems that the nano cubes vary from regular tanks, so we want to be sure and do it right!!

    Thanks in advance for any help!

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    they are cool little aquariums i like all 4 of mine, what size are you getting, i will have a 12g jbj for sale soon real cheap, its a lil old but ill leave the live sand and some snails prob, what kinda coral do you want in it and fish, and if your goin to buy a new there alot of diff cubes just depends on your budget and what style you like
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    i would recommend at least a 20g. smaller tanks leave less room for error.

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    Welcome to MAAST!

    Quote Originally Posted by stangchris View Post
    ...just depends on your budget and what style you like.
    We don't need no stinkin' budget!

    Actually, yeah it depends on your budget, sorry.

    All in ones are great! They have clean lines and include everything you need in the box.

    Unfortunately, they leave little/limited room for expansion and aftermarket upgrades can be more expensive than a traditional tank.

    I have a Finnex tank. It shares the clean lines of an all in one and leaves room to upgrade. If you desire, you can click on the link in my signature to see the progression, from tank to corals.

    Maybe you can give a bit more info on what you plan to keep and an idea of a budget.

    Christopher

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    Quote Originally Posted by jpond83 View Post
    i would recommend at least a 20g. smaller tanks leave less room for error.
    yea the smaller cubes require more "tuning" water evaps fast and things can go bad fast on the small cubes so if you dont have the time to keep an eye on things get a larger tank, also ive found water changes are key in these tanks once a week is great so a ro/di would be great and you can use it for the 55g also
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    I have been looking at the 12gal and 22gal cubes. The ones that they have in River City Aquatics here in Austin are beautiful...the coral is amazing!! I want to start of with coral/live rock and build from there. Probably put a little clown in but am not focused or thinking about fish just yet.

    As for budget...well, like anyone I don't want to spend boat loads of money. I figure that if I can keep the total purchase/initial set up cost under $500 that would be great!!! I have found a couple of CAD cubes online that range from $169 (12gal) to $219 (22gal) and include lights and a sump. Not sure what else I need to purchase and what can be used from our existing tank.

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    [quote=cbianco;678463]Welcome to MAAST!



    All in ones are great! They have clean lines and include everything you need in the box.

    Thank you!! Any particular brand or site to look for the all in ones?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaire View Post
    ...total purchase/initial set up cost under $500...




    Finnex 20 gallon with built in refugium, refugium lighting and PCL.

    $274.95 @ OceanReeflections.com

    Quote Originally Posted by Jaire View Post
    Thank you!! Any particular brand or site to look for the all in ones?
    IMO, in order...

    Finnex
    CAD Lights
    JBJ Lighting
    All others.

    No flaming please.

    Christopher
    Last edited by cbianco; Tue, 9th Jun 2009 at 03:57 PM.

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    or





    CAD Lights 22 gallon with refugium and T5.

    $219.00 @ cadlights.com

    Christopher
    Last edited by cbianco; Tue, 9th Jun 2009 at 03:59 PM.

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    So, I like the look of these - with the black trim and all...lid optional. Any pros/cons to these?

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