Nanos

richchappy

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Are there any nano tanks that come with all the sumps etc whatever you need so you just set it up and water and rocks etc and fish later on... because i am very un knowledgeable, or if they dont has anyone got a list of what you need to get, equiptment wise.... I have never done anything marines before and understand VERY little about it.... just fancyed a nano in my room,,... dont know if its a smart idea if not, someone stop me lol

cheers

i babbled on a bit so to sum it up can you get a nano set with everything if not what do i need....

Rich

also what size tank is best,,... may get one for my birthday, in october so lots of time to reasearch
Or would a tank bigger than a nano be better, smallest tank possible but not too small that its really hard to look after if you get me
 
Are there any nano tanks that come with all the sumps etc whatever you need so you just set it up and water and rocks etc and fish later on... because i am very un knowledgeable, or if they dont has anyone got a list of what you need to get, equiptment wise.... I have never done anything marines before and understand VERY little about it.... just fancyed a nano in my room,,... dont know if its a smart idea if not, someone stop me lol

cheers

i babbled on a bit so to sum it up can you get a nano set with everything if not what do i need....

Rich

also what size tank is best,,... may get one for my birthday, in october so lots of time to reasearch
Or would a tank bigger than a nano be better, smallest tank possible but not too small that its really hard to look after if you get me

I wouldn't go into marine keeping whilst still un-knowledgable about it. You'll end up wasting money or worse losing livestock.

Read the pinned topics in the nano section, it will give you a better idea of whats involved.
 
I went with a 14G cube for my first marine, been running for about 5 months now and its easier then I thought it would be. My biggest advice is to do alot of research before hand though. learning as you go will cost you as I'm sure you have seen the prices of marine stuff. There are lots of good pinned articles and that would be a good place to start. Also visit you LFS and get as much info out of them as you can!

GOODLUCK!
 

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