ONE DAY! First I'm going to build 2 killer planted tanks then I'll get one of these cubes, something over 20 gallons and try my hand at salt water reef tanks.
ONE DAY! First I'm going to build 2 killer planted tanks then I'll get one of these cubes, something over 20 gallons and try my hand at salt water reef tanks.
Just make sure you do your research on everything before just jumping into SW. Its easy if you know what your doing but if you don't you can have a lot of problems.
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Ive seen more than a few young kids walk away with these, from a local LFS because the clerk said "theyre easy to take care of." from what ive read however any SW tank is quite the opposite. They are pretty convenient little tanks though. They look nice too. Whats theyre biggest size?
I've heard more good reviews on the jbj nano's, as opposed to the Biocube's. I've also read somewhere that Biocube's are pretty much getting revved up. Like, new and improved or something along those lines.