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			 Just wondering how many of you out there are running a nano, and if so what kind of maintenace you do monthly 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			Personally on my 18 gal I do... Weekly 5 gallon waterchanges and filter cleaning, top up and clean the glass daily... and thats about it.... 
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			 I've got two nanos that I built myself. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
			The first is a 13 gallon display with a 4 gallon sump. The sump has a 'fuge and a skimmer. It's a reef with two occellaris clowns, two shrimp, snails and crabs. The second is a 6 gallon display with a 2 gallon sump. There's no 'fuge, and the skimmer should be here any day. It's likely going to become a reef tank once I can frag the corals in my larger nano. It has a mantis shrimp, plus a couple petrified crabs and snails that haven't yet been eaten since I added the mantis. I change about 2.5 gallons of the big nano weekly, and use the old water when I water change the smaller nano. That's about a 15% and 30% weekly water change respectively, judging by total possible water volume (ie. not accounting for the volume taken up by substrate and live rock, etc). So far, so good. I top up the water once or twice a week, and I wipe the glass as needed. ________ ZX14 VS HAYABUSA Last edited by Flusher; 04-21-2011 at 03:58 PM.  | 
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			 I have 4 nano's running right now although the 12g just crashed this week because of grape calurpa going sexual and I lost everything in the tank.  I have a 10g, 24g and a 20g at work.  I do 50% weekly water changes as none except the one at work have a skimmer.  I always test my change water and add any additives to that to bring it to the levels that I want so never add anything directly to the tanks themselves. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		
		
	
	
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			 I have a 24 gal with an AquaFuge size small, which holds about 2.5 gallons or so.  I do about a 2 gal water change every week or so.   Going to try running a fission nano-skimmer in the fuge. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			2 false percs 1 firefish 1 sexy shrimp 1 emerald crab 1 pencil urchin 4 blue-leg hermits 4 some kind of turbos 5 nassarius 4-5 cerith Various softies and lps corals fuge full of chaeto 
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			 i have a 10 gallon, no skimmer, penguin 170 power filter, coralife 96w pc lighting.  2 percs, torch coral and green button polyps, 10 pounds of really good jakarta live rock from hidden reef.  4 trochus snails keep the tank in pristine condition, 2 maxijet 600 for flow at opposite ends of the tank pointed towards each other.  #2 grade crushed coral about 1" deep.  the tank is doing excellent slowly i want to add more corals 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
	
		
		
	
	
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			 Im going to be restarting my 18 gallon cube pretty soon here,its planned to be a shoalgrass biotope.It will have a really DSB with minimal live rock,and will house leathers,gorgs,maybe xenia,and a small yellowhead jawfish. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		
		
	
	
	Right now its a holding tank.It will have a 175MH 10K,and im still undecided if im drilling it yet.Should be well.....different!  | 
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