Will Be Dipping My Toe Shortly

GrantyBoy

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Hi All

Been reading around in here on and off for about a year or so and I'm close to setting up a nice little nano for the living room in my house. I was thinking about this as a nice all in one package but I'd be grateful if you chaps could cast your more experienced eye over this package and comment.

http://www.nanotuners.com/product_info.php...040df469b057c89

This is new the 28g model, should be released here in the UK in a few weeks. I believe they do a 24g model currently which some folk on here may already use. Can these people comment on the changes they've made over the 24g model, i.e. can you see where they've made use of improved design features over the 24g model.

Cheers in advance :good:
 
As a 24G owner, it looks interesting, however, JBJ's stuff always has some 'chink's in it. For me, I don't like to be the proud owner of an untested JBJ unit. JMO. However, the new lighting will allow SPS corals. As always, a 20G long is the most flexible tank you can own as a nano'er. If you like the looks and don't mind taking the risk of being one of the 'first on the block' to own one.......just make sure there are no cracking issues with this one.

SH
 
and and your tank will look bigger and more room to make more interesting features :nod:
 
Yes..20 long:
-better light transmission for illumination of your corals
-maintenance is easier
-increased length makes aquascaping easier and adds for better shaping

SH
 

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