Hello - Suggestion on ALL in 1 - NANO Tanks

FishyMan

New Member
I'm hoping to pickup something near the 12 gallon - 15 gallon range. Mostly something that is glass and is ALL in 1. Any suggestions?

I've been reading and have found these few quite in my budget and wondering what people think.

Thanks.


 

TimSchmidt

New Member
The biocubes are ok too. My friend has the 29 gallon one with the skimmer. The skimmer isn't excellent but for $30 bucks it does a pretty decent job. Super gluing the air line seems to help the skimmer.


 

reefman23

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I prefer the 12g Aquapod because of its width... 16 1/2" compared to the 13 3/4" of the nanocube and even the 14g biocube is only 15 1/2". I think this provides for better viewing. Other than that, I think you will find most of them to be pretty comparable. The Dr's are selling the 12g AP right now for $123.89---> 12g AP for $123.89



Jesse
 

FishyMan

New Member
reefman23 said:
I prefer the 12g Aquapod because of its width... 16 1/2" compared to the 13 3/4" of the nanocube and even the 14g biocube is only 15 1/2". I think this provides for better viewing. Other than that, I think you will find most of them to be pretty comparable. The Dr's are selling the 12g AP right now for $123.89---> 12g AP for $123.89



Jesse
I'm leaning towards the 12 G Aquapod. I believe this is REAL GLASS and not- acyrlic. How about over all equipment; any issues and are replacement bulbs and parts easy to do?

Thanks.
 

reefman23

New Member
Yeah all of the biocubes, ap, nanocubes, are real glass. I would say it is almost a must to add a pump like the koralia nano to the display. The stock pump just isnt enough movement by itself. It is very easy to change out the lamps, the stock pump, etc.

Jesse
 

FishyMan

New Member
Do you have pictures of the hardware and equipment? I wanna see how the filtration works out in the back.

Thanks.
 
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