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![]() YOu assume too much and too fast. I do have a nano and love them, just that I love my fish just as much so I make sure they are free of parasites for the rest of their lifes.
I think it is our responsability to make sure the fish in our aquariums are healthy and do to what ever is necessary to keep them that way and give them the best life possible. I have 2 tank raised clownfish in my nano and quite a few bubble tip anemones and they are happy. Clownfish make excellent fish for nano because in the wild they don't go very far from their anemony, so no big deal if they don't have a large tank. ![]() Quote:
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part of owning a nano tank is limiting your self to livestock, its playing the patience game , a nano idea is supposed to house a smaller version of a large ecosystem , not a large ecosystem crammed into a small nano, this creates alot of problems for less than 20g of water. just pointing it out the money youve spent on fish and coral so far could have been a qt tank or even 2. ps.....six lines are evil and its goig to be one of the worst purchases youve ever had .....all mine always have been ![]() they do become too large for your size tank but thats at adult sizes ![]()
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