whats the best all in one nano?

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I like my Red Sea Max. It has a very clean look with one cord. Came with everything needed. Redseamax.com.
 
Some others for the mix, Cadlite and Finnex.

Redsea Max is probably the best, although you pay the price.
 
Cadlight, Current-USA Solana among the above. Solana is a rimless tank looks good but does not come with lighting.
 
nano tuners said they liked the biocube over jbj 28 nanocube. both with the 150 hqi the biocube hood stays at 150 deg. after 3-4 hours of use and the jbj 28 hood gets to 250 deg. also said there is more mods for the biocube . the skimmer in the jbj isnt getting good reports.the biocubes skimmer works pretty good from what ive researched and seen in person. .they say both will need a chiller .but the biocube with a 70w hqi stays coool in the biocube.i like both systems .
 
2nd nature;141653 wrote: nano tuners said they liked the biocube over jbj 28 nanocube. both with the 150 hqi the biocube hood stays at 150 deg. after 3-4 hours of use and the jbj 28 hood gets to 250 deg. also said there is more mods for the biocube . the skimmer in the jbj isnt getting good reports.the biocubes skimmer works pretty good from what ive researched and seen in person. .they say both will need a chiller .but the biocube with a 70w hqi stays coool in the biocube.i like both systems .

get the one that meets your needs.
 
ive got a aquapod 12,nanocube 12 ,and bio 14. def like the nanocube and bio over the aqua. im looking at something bigger aio
 
DIY. it's fully customizable.

Oceanic 30G cube with a 10G sump? i know it's not an all in 1 package but if i learned 1 thing from my 12G nano cube was that i could never control the flow without having to compensate something, whether it was an ugly outlet sticking out on one end or having to add a microjet to help keep detrius suspended...

either way, it was a constant struggle to keep the tank clean. weekly 3 gallon water changes in a small tank without a sump is also very difficult.

IMO, it would be best to design the entire system from scratch. you could (with something like a 30G cube) design an overflow outside the aquarium (a glass overflow "box" per say" and give yourself more room for aquascaping.

also, if this is your first marine tank, i would advise highly against a nano, as the small water volumes makes the tank and its inhabitants more susceptible to swings in both physical and chemical parameters of the tank. Nanos are far from "self sufficiency". if anything, i see the new nano trend to be nothing more than a "quick fix" solution for novice/beginner aquarists and are often sold as a "set it and forget it" solution to maintaining these sensitive organisms.
 
ok ive pretty much decided on the solana 34 rimless.these tanks seem really nice.and in my budget.
 
ive changed my mind.im looking for the cadlights 39 pro series w/sump . any one in ga sell or can order these?
 
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