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New to the Hobby (Getting Started/Setting Up) Think you can upgrade to saltwater? Your probably very confused, but remember ask questions and you'll get your answers on here!
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Old 07-22-2007, 10:23 AM
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Default Newbie thinking of a Nanocube 12g

I figured I'd start here rather than the nano tank thread.

I'm thinking about trying out a marine tank. I don't have much experience so far with saltwater, but I have cared for quite a few successful freshwater tanks.

Anyway, now I'm living in a small apartment, in an old building, and I don't want a huuuuge tank. (not to mention my college student budget.) So I've been considering the nanocube 12g tank. My problem is that I've been hearing conflicting opinions as to whether or not this is a good idea for a beginner. I would really like to start out with LR and fish.

And one other non related question that popped up: RO/DI water? Is that something I have to buy, or can I use one of those filter things you can get for your faucet?

Thank you in advance!
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Old 07-22-2007, 11:12 AM
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Default Re: Newbie thinking of a Nanocube 12g

i think smaller tanks are harder to mantain then larger tanks the water perameters can getr out of wack faster and 12 gallons is only sutable for one maybe two small fishes i personally think you would be happier with a 30 or 45
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