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    Nano reef tank similarities?

    Agree with the above. Of course a 29 gallon is easier than a 5 gallon, so there's quite a range there. It comes down to bioload. A large tank can be more difficult if the bioload is too high for the available space. It is just easier to overstock a small tank. As mentioned go slow, add...
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    Nano compatible fish?

    Is this going to be a reef tank? I agree 5 is probably a stretch. As you get deeper into the hobby, the coral tends to become just as/more exciting than the fish! Regardless of what you go with, add very slowly. This is the best way to come up with a real idea of bioload and maintenance.
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    New 20 gallon reef tank.

    There are still a lot of options when it comes to smaller tanks. That being said, the fish you listed will pretty much fill your tank. My best piece of advice would be to add your fish very slowly and focus on adding coral/inverts. It is much easier to maintain a reef tank with a smaller bioload.
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    Advice needed please

    I agree; check your levels. Perform more frequent, and larger water changes until you see improvements.
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    ReefBoy's 360 Gallon REEF Build

    I wish I had a 500 gallon system at 19. Can't wait to see how things come along.
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    3 Gallon Nano

    does this tank run with the stock light?
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    Are saltwater tanks as hard as people say

    It is not as hard as people say. In fact I would say the difficulty is the same as freshwater. That being said, it requires a lot of background knowledge to be successful. Key things are having proper equipment, having an appropriate water source, knowing how to properly cycle a tank, and...
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    New 14G Biocube!

    Nice tank! Just read through the whole thread. Do you have any fish in there right now?
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    Biocube 14

    Again, I'm not necessarily disagreeing. I only see it as an issue because it seemed as though he wanted to keep as many fish as possible. When swimming away, the fish wind up in other fishes territory. I just see peppermint shrimp as an alternative due to their smaller size and lack of...
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    Biocube 14

    I'm not referring to bioload. Cleaner shrimp have a tendency to jump on any fish within a foot of their area. Fish need territory.
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    Possible nano reef

    That number is good for softies as well. If you want to keep it a little lower so you don't have to worry about top offs as urgently with the lower water volume, that's fine as well.
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    Biocube 14

    I don't disagree. But they take up a significantly larger footprint for someone wanting multiple fish in ten gallons of water.
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    Possible nano reef

    Just be sure to look at the degree of optics if you go with LEDs, as this will determine how the light spreads out, and how many you will need.
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    Possible nano reef

    All New EVO Spot Color! : REEFKOI CORALS, SPS, LPS, Zoanthids These are great lights and are dimmable. You can probably get nondimmable ones cheaper elsewhere, but I'm not sure.
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    Kenya Tree Removal

    With soft corals like this, I like to firmly wedge it between rocks without crushing it. That's easiest for me. However, it will depend on your desired placement.
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