Good nano tanks?

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I like the look of that tank! Those zoas are looking real nice too!
That's my fire and ice rock, there's a little more than 130 polyps. Thanks man
 

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It really just depends if you're wanting to get something up and running now. The IM Fusion 10 is a great deal. Just get a light and you can have a tank ready to go.

I have a biocube 29 and I am not a huge fan. Ill admit I am not as good as I should be with water changes. Thats why I like my IM Nuvo 30L because I have room in the back to put my dual reactor pump for carbon and gfo. I also can do a biopellet reactor with a protein skimmer. SO much more room. My tank runs automatically with the ability to run all the reactors and skimmer.

Someone said it above the 40 breeder would be a good idea if you had the time to set it all up. When you eventually upgrade to a bigger tank which a lot of people end of doing, you will be able to use the wave makers, lights, protein skimmer and so on for the bigger tank. I have a 40 breeder that I have been collecting equipment for about a year now. So excited to get it up and running when I move into a house here in the next year.
 

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