Nano Cubes


Learning all you can and trying it,failing perhaps but trying again. Tis how you gain experience. > > And those that do them also have quite a bit of experience behind them > in maintaining marine systems. Doing such a small marine tank is > probably not the place someone without previous experience would want to > go, or should go. > > \Steve// > > > —–Original Message—– > From: AquaticLife@yahoogroups.com [mailto:AquaticLife@yahoogroups.com] > On Behalf Of Kevin > Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2008 1:09 AM > To: AquaticLife@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [AquaticLife] Re: Nano Cubes > > I am interested in starting a small 10gal. reef tank. and have been > investigating. It seems as though there is a good deal to learn to do > it right as the creatures and coral can be sensitive and the low volume > of water can cause parameters to flucuate fast. From what I have read > so far a small reef tank can have an initial cost close to a large > marine tank. I am hoping this is not true or that I can diy myself > around some of the equipment cost and stock it with one or two low > waste producing very small creatures. People who have them say they > are a challenge thats worth the effort and that very careful planning > of everything before hand is the key. > > > > >

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