I don't like nanos lol but under 30 gallons I would say
100 pct agree. I'm not precise enough to ever try one.Agreed there nano tanks are very unforgiving those who keep them have my respect
Dakar652, for those of us who frequent the nano forums and have several different size tanks, I would say it's harder to keep a nano tank than a full size tank. Anything you do or add to a nano tank makes a huge difference because the volume of water is so small. There is no room for error. One drop too many and you've messed up your parameters. Although it may be considered a beginner or stepping stone size, if you can maintain one over several years, you're probably a better reefer than you think.
Soooooo...when can we post new threads concerning nano stuff that only us nano freaks will understand?
Do you not see a the tab for "post new thread"? You should be able to start new threads anytime.
actually thought you were just being a jerk because I didn't see the 'post new thread' button like I normally see.
I then realized I wasn't signed in.
so for the record, you're not a jerk.
Generally 37-40g, but then what are you going to cut off discussion at Pico reefs?
Does it matter it someone feels it is a Nano? Then so be it. How complicated does this really have to be? The Nano community is a well defined in and of itself I doubt there is going to be much of an issue other than the occasional post in the wrong forum error.
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