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oh just another pointer is that i learned allot more from buying everything separately prob more that i would do with a plug and play system. not saying that they are no good or anything but its an easier route.
 
Take your time buying the stuff and get it online or on sale or used. Like in freshwater long tanks are better than tall.
 
LR i think is the biggest expense ever i bought 118lbs for my 65 us gal tank at and average price of $6.00/lbs do the math and thats approx. just over $700 dollars
 
LR i think is the biggest expense ever i bought 118lbs for my 65 us gal tank at and average price of $6.00/lbs do the math and thats approx. just over $700 dollars

Yea...who knew rocks could be so expensive, lol. At least you get something good out of the $700 after a while lol.
 
atleast i dont have to clean the tank as much because of all the rock more rock = easier/less time cleaning well not neccessary easier cause you have to go around ll the rock
 
There are many pluses and minuses to the NC. A few:

Pluses
-out of the box usability
-panoramic glass
-built in back chambers to hide equipment

Minuses
-needs a lot of modifications
-some poor equipement, eg, substandard pump IMO
-inadequate lighting to keep all types of corals

As I have posted, the best nano tank, IMO, is a 20G long and you buy what you want.

SH
 

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