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Curious_Chaos

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  1. Sounds awesome. Just about to get a 3ft community tank AND upgrade my marine tank :D
  2. That tank is rubbish... You won't have any stability or ability to stabilise that tank. It is way too small. Go for something like the Aquanano range and then modify with marine led lights from ebay. It's not that they are hard, they just require more care than a tropical set up does. If you ignore the water for 2 days in a nano, it can all go to ****. trust me, I just lost $200 worth of fish and anemones and corals due to a tiny ammonia spike. My bettas would have laughed at it, my marines died. Nano Marine tanks are notoriously prone to flucuating temperatures especially in summer. *shrug* They are expensive to set up- decent coral and fish you're looking at $30+ per item. I used a Heto 400 for my inital set up- it's got a nice flow rate and a good light for a small tank, and water changes are easy. I'm currently running an AR620 as a nano 90L and it's not doing as well. I'm seriously considering turning it into my community tank for female bettas, and then switching to my 2ft Aquaone Horizon 80 as a marine with LED lights and hooking it into a 2ft sump- this would allow a nano skimmer to be installed and lots more rock, water and algae. In saying that, there's nothing quite like coming home to happy little clownfish rolling around in an anemone...
  3. Hello! Sara here, new member of Victoria Betta. Looking to breed, though not having luck so far as I'm probably too impatient. Need a better set up but moving house so it will have to wait!
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