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I'm sure the JBJ nano cube will work out for you (I prefer a rimless tank myself), but agree with 'PithyArtifact' that you will likely need to upgrade lighting if you want to raise anemones. However, you probably want to start slow and let your tank cycle before getting carried away with any fish or corals. Also suggest letting your tank mature before trying to raise an anemone, say 6 months to a year. If you're a beginner, I suggest keeping it simple. Don't bother with a lot of chemicals or tests, just do weekly water changes and run some carbon like Chemi-Pure (maybe some more experienced reefers will offer up some advice). I've run an Innovative Marine 8 gal tank for about 1.5 years and only now upgrading the lighting because my anemone looks a little pale.
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![]() Awesome! Thank you so much! Yes i also much prefer the rimless, at this time though i'm just unable to afford one- if this tank works for me in a couple years i will be upgrading to rimless for sure.
![]() As far as corals go which of these tanks would be best in your opinion? They are the exact same apart from LED and florescent: http://www.drsfostersmith.com/produc...id=25481&rel=1 http://www.drsfostersmith.com/Produc...m?pcatid=15559 I am worried about too much lighting and algae growth. |
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![]() For now i think i am going to stick to the JBJ cube, just trying to figure out which would be best.
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