What is still considered NANO?

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Nano tanks have evolved through out the course of the hobby that I have been a part of, and the incorporation of more pico style reefs is arising. I am curious to hear from you all what you feel to be a "NANO" sized system?

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In my opinion we had this conversation a group of friends and myself and we all agreed that 40 Gallons is the cut off from where you go from Nano to Just Aquarium/Reef. SO what is the tank size you feel is the max size to be considered a NANO!

Lets get the thread going!
 

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Nano tanks have evolved through out the course of the hobby that I have been a part of, and the incorporation of more pico style reefs is arising. I am curious to hear from you all what you feel to be a "NANO" sized system?

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In my opinion we had this conversation a group of friends and myself and we all agreed that 40 Gallons is the cut off from where you go from Nano to Just Aquarium/Reef. SO what is the tank size you feel is the max size to be considered a NANO!

Lets get the thread going!
For me, pico is 5 gallons or less. Nano is between that at 40 gallons, yeah.
 

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I've kinda thought of it like this:
If you can carry it full of water by yourself its a pico
If you can carry the tank empty by yourself its a nano
If you need an assistant then its a normal tank
If you need several assistants, then its a monster.

Which I realize is subjective to an individuals strength, but we can all estimate.
 

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Anything 30g or less is a nano IMO.

Pico is a subclass of nano tanks that are 5g or less.
 

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I feel 5-30 is a nano, but accept up to 40 - because of how common and cheap 40b tanks are.

under 5g is a pico.

40-120g is Average

120-250 - large

250+ - monster
 

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