People building or buying full nanos now adays?

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Debating on a nano setup (~20 gal) and I have been researching all the options out there. PC lighting scares me a bit because it has not worked for me in the past. T5's look more promising, but I have only found one complete system that offers T5's (CAD). For the nano folks out there, have you been buying the tank separate from the lighting component and piece-mealing things together or have you been buying "full" systems? This will ultimately turn into my main Z&P tank, while also having an anemone perhaps (think of a crappy version of Marvin's tank). Thoughts on this would be appreciated.
 

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Why not look into the red sea max. It is an all in one with t5's. and you only have one cord to plug in.
 

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I got the aquapod 24, but its got the PC lighting stock. I would just build your own, maybe hook it up to your main system's sump even.
 

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I had a biocube 14 and didn't think the light (PC) would be enough for a montipora. I ended up replacing the hood with a 70W MH. It was fine even though I was manually topping off every 3 days.

Honestly, I'd just spend the money to get a setup with a sump. That way, you have more room for things like a decent skimmer or chaeto. I know people stuff one of the back compartments of their bio/nanocubes or use a small basket to keep it in the main display, but it always seemed like a lot of things would have been easier with a sump.
 

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I have a biocube 14 with the upgraded pc lighting (72 watts opposed to 48) from nanotuners. It freakin rocks, I have had clams for close to 8 months, along with birdsnest and montiporas that are showing very nice growth.
 

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save yourself a sh*tload of cash and buy a 20g tank and buy everything used you'll save hundreds and only have the equipment that you want.. no junk pc's and you won't spend over 200
 

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I built my 20g long. Standard aga 30x12x12. 4x24w T5HO's. 15g sump. Mag5 return. CSS65(skimmer). And 2 powerheads for LOTS of flow! :D
 

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I stop buying and just built mine , I think some All in ones cost too much because everyone needs to always upgrades the lighting and pumps ...

I had mine built and I am happy. everything was custom.
 

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Heres my AIO

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