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Welcome to scr. The best reef forum in the west. Ask all the questions you want and keep an open mind, have fun and enjoy the ride that is SCR... errr premiere reef

Good luck with your build, nano's can be a trying experience my advice is go bigger if you can, if not, stick with it and dont give up when problems arise.
 
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A 6 gallon is a bit small for most fish honestly. All the equipment and livestock is what is going to cost you the money, getting a 20 gallon or a little larger would be the cheapest part.
 
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A 6 gallon is a bit small for most fish honestly. All the equipment and livestock is what is going to cost you the money, getting a 20 gallon or a little larger would be the cheapest part.
Agree! I'm sure you can find someone here with a nano cube that's 12 gallons and up for a really good price! Even for free sometimes if your lucky!
 

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welcome paul!!!! And yeah!!! Send us a picture of your tank!!! So we could tell ya what "we would do" to give you some ideas to help shape your dream tank!!! Best wishes and good luck on the hobby!!! Just remember!!!! Slow is fast in this hobby. No rushing and beauty will come to you for all your patience
 

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