There seems to be some rampant need at work for my coworkers to find inner peace...seems there are a few tiny fish tanks going up
This got me thinking about my salt water/reef tank days, and I had a 120 gallon set up. I still have the 120, but it's filled with rocks, fake plants and African Cichlids now
Has anyone here had any experience with the Nano Cube? It's an much smaller set up for reef keeping, mostly soft corals, small inverts, few fish...I've always had huge tanks (70 and 120 gal) and have always been trained to think the bigger the project, the better chance something will work out right...it takes a bit longer to ruin a huge set up, or, I can offer up a quick list of relatively quick ways to do damage from past experience
Are these tiny tanks worth the trouble? I found this kid on YouTube that seems to have things figured out; I'm kind of thinking I may give it a try myself...
Pretty and relaxing...I'll show my coworkers how to create prettier inner peace here at work, unless I opt to do this at home
This got me thinking about my salt water/reef tank days, and I had a 120 gallon set up. I still have the 120, but it's filled with rocks, fake plants and African Cichlids now
Has anyone here had any experience with the Nano Cube? It's an much smaller set up for reef keeping, mostly soft corals, small inverts, few fish...I've always had huge tanks (70 and 120 gal) and have always been trained to think the bigger the project, the better chance something will work out right...it takes a bit longer to ruin a huge set up, or, I can offer up a quick list of relatively quick ways to do damage from past experience
Are these tiny tanks worth the trouble? I found this kid on YouTube that seems to have things figured out; I'm kind of thinking I may give it a try myself...
Pretty and relaxing...I'll show my coworkers how to create prettier inner peace here at work, unless I opt to do this at home