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reef girl

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My bro wants to take another shot at a tank. He currently has one that did not work out...it if full of damsels and bristles worms :doh:

Anyhow, looking for the whole package anything from 3g-12g

hit me up with offers nothing is too big or too small just looking for a good deal to get him back in the hobby
 

JOSE CASAS

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He wil have better luck with a bigger tank like at least 30-90g. The smaller the more difficult it is to keep stable. Just some thing to think about.
 
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i usually say at least 60g's or so...

if he gets a 12 gallon tank he's just going to get frustrated all the time when all kinds of stuff dies... nano's are for expert enthusiast...
 

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My first tank was a NAC6 (6gal) with a small fuge on chamber 2. Major temp isues, had to mod the hood for a vent/fan and when I took it down, it had a but load of worms under the sand. Also evaporates alot due to the lights. Couldnt put anything in it except for 1 clown and a shrimp so I got bored after a while.
 

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Ive got a 60 (with stand) that needs a light, water and rock.....$100.

TapTalk....bleh!
 
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