is a 29 gallon tank considered nano?

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I wasn't sure if a 29 gallon tank counted as a nano but here is mine. I've been thinking of upgrading but this setup is so easy to maintain. I have a seachem tidal 55 HOB pump that uses a chemipure bag for the middle media and Sera crystal clear balls, a bubble magus autodoser dosing all for reef and a HOB reef octopus protein skimmer. Simple low maintenance set up but great results.




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Yes nano. Anything under 30 for some. But some say 40 and others say under 60. I have not seen anything that has standardized this size but i think majority will agree 30 or under.
 

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I wasn't sure if a 29 gallon tank counted as a nano but here is mine. I've been thinking of upgrading but this setup is so easy to maintain. I have a seachem tidal 55 HOB pump that uses a chemipure bag for the middle media and Sera crystal clear balls, a bubble magus autodoser dosing all for reef and a HOB reef octopus protein skimmer. Simple low maintenance set up but great results.




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Nice looking tank!
 

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