Nano Cube For A Newbie?

Hardlife91

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Just starting the salty side of things, would a 28 gallon nano cube be a good idea? (i heard they are quite easy to use and nice).

Would i need a protein skimmer fitted? and a sump tank? If so how do i connect it all?

I dream of having a couple of clown fish and a fire shrimp!

Any advice is good advice to me :)

Thanks,
Matt
 
I have seen some AWESOME 29G biocubes like the one in this link for instance!. The problem with this dude, is that he didn't realize the TANG did not belong in this small of a tank, however he did take it out. Very cool tank though.


LINKY LINK LINK!

I do not know much about the hardware, I have 29g and do not have a skimmer YET, but I will be getting one soon.
 
Just starting the salty side of things, would a 28 gallon nano cube be a good idea? (i heard they are quite easy to use and nice).

Would i need a protein skimmer fitted? and a sump tank? If so how do i connect it all?

I dream of having a couple of clown fish and a fire shrimp!

Any advice is good advice to me :)

Thanks,
Matt

The bigger the tank the better, so if you go larger then go larger. A protein skimmer would be a good idea. Clowns are good little fish (by fire shrimp do you mean L. debelius?)
 

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