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6 gallon nanocube would be ideal if he wants a nano reef tank in that size
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None of those would really be suitable for a reef tank, for starters they're plastic (ewwwwwww) that filter is also not set up for sw and maintaining antiquate filtration in those cheap little guys is a nightmare. I wouldn't even put guppies in one.
A small biocube, or heck a 10 gallon standard would be a much much better choice. I've seen fluval edge's done up as reefs if you're REALLY on the ball but they SHOULD be de/topped first. A good tank isn't cheap and a cheap tank isn't good.
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Alternatively, it would probably make a killer tube anemone display tank
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tank
the brand marineland says it all
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