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WOW, Teeniest tiniest nano ever, WOW!
I just had to share this. I came across this while doing a google search. It's not a salty but holy moly the size of it just shocked me !
http://www.aquaticplantcentral.com/f...l-naninjo.html
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Awesome. Theres a shotglass nano floating around out there too. That one is certainly more detailed though
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WOW, that little thig is amazing.
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Awww! It's like...if Barbie had a fish tank!
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That's it, I'm setting up a fully surged salty nano That is an amazing little tank.
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I think it's kinda cool, but kinda silly too. That turns the hobby almost into the same category as model airplanes. LOL.
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I think that is the coolest thing I have seen in a while. Kudos to him!
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I agree, awesome but impractical. Imagine long term maintenance of a finicky little thing like that...half the water would evaporate every day.
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You'd need a magnifying glass to respect something that small. Top ups would be a breeze!
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