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Wanting to make my first pico tank


tennisjad3

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Edit: I've thrown away the all-in-one-kit idea.



I want a small tank to grow acan and zoa frags in. I'm not trying to spend a ton on this, so does anyone have a guide for a small tank build including supplies (to be honest I don't know the difference between all the lighting options)



Thanks in advance,


Joe


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The Spec V would need almost everything replaced to be used as a reef tank. New Light, New pump, media basket, etc.

Any decent Circulation pump that is 200-300gph.

Decent 50W heater

Par30 Bulb or a custom Nanobox, Other brands too. Light will run anywhere from $100 to $400.

Intank makes a great media basket for this tank as well. I think around $40?

 

All depends on what you are willing to spend.

 

Use the Search bar uptop, there are many Spec V builds on Nano Reef :)

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chemikalzsky

I agree with Muraki and PicoSavvy. I have learned so much setting up my own with them help of this forum.

 

I have a 10g Nuvo that I have been piecing together for a couple of months now and I am learning something new everyday.

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Well thats no good, are there any sets worth buying, or is it best to build your own tank?

A Nuvo 10 ($100) and AI Prime ($200) is a great start and could easily grow what you want. An InTank media basket is about $40, a great upgrade as well.

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It also depends on what you like. Are you using set on aio tanks only or can you do a sump system. There are many ways to build a tank, but only you can decide the best way. You can buy a mr aqua tank and a AquaClear filter for under 100 dollars and a diy led kit for 140.

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It also depends on what you like. Are you using set on aio tanks only or can you do a sump system. There are many ways to build a tank, but only you can decide the best way. You can buy a mr aqua tank and a AquaClear filter for under 100 dollars and a diy led kit for 140.

I've never ran a sump before honestly, are the DIY LED kits pretty foolproof? I'm no electrical engineer haha

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I've never ran a sump before honestly, are the DIY LED kits pretty foolproof? I'm no electrical engineer haha

Take a look at rapidled.com they sell all kinds of led kit some are solderles, that are easy to setup.

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