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![]() I would also stick to sugar sand. A Lot of nano gobbies are sand sifters and CC isn't good for them
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![]() ya i will end up putting those eventually, but how should i ''enoculate/seed'' it using my existing reef tank? rocks, sand? i know putting water is crappy as it barely helps and just ends up polluting the system..
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![]() For a fish-only nano, I think either of those lights would be just fine. I wouldn't use the Hagen/Aquaclear filter at all, either. It will just take up space in the tank, and won't really do much for you. If you do a small water change each week, that should be all you really need, as far as going skimmerless is concerned.
As well, you might look into the Koralia Nano that was recently released. It's smaller and might really be all you need in a 10G. |