First saltwater Nano

Wilsoni

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I understand the difficulties of a nano tank, I'd rather go a little bigger in all honesty, but space and money doesn't allow for this.
Keeping a successful nano will bring you great joy! I keep an SPS dominant Nuvo Fusion 20. If you have any questions about anything, don't hesitate to ask (]:
 

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Seeing what you can do with a freshwater tank, I am sure you will have an amazing reef as well. Welcome aboard.
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I've been doing the freshwater thing for quite awhile, so moving over to saltwater is just a fun new learning experience as far as the hobby goes ;) Aquascaping is still my favorite thing to do, but this obviously also applies to saltwater. Getting to learn about a bunch of different corals is just as fun as learning about all the different aquatic plants. Here's a couple random tank pics if anyone's interested...I'm sure freshwater is a dirty word here though lol





oh my goodness those are beautiful .. i used to do planted tanks before i started reef tank .. and sure miss them.


more details on the above tanks somewhere ? you can pm me if you dont want the details in this thread ? :)
 

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