JBJ nano cube.

Discussion in 'Fish Tank Brands and Kits' started by doylef4i, Apr 25, 2010.

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  1. doylef4i

    doylef4i Bubble Tip Anemone

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    Anyone have or have used a JBJ nano with the 105 watt pc lighting?
     
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  3. doylef4i

    doylef4i Bubble Tip Anemone

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    Anyone or does anyone know what kind of corals can be kept in it?
     
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    NUGIO Corkscrew Tentacle Anemone

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    i got 24jbj w/96w T5 and keep acans,scoly,montis,lps
     
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  5. tigermike74

    tigermike74 Panda Puffer

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    Personally, I would mod the lighting to have T5 lights. PC lights have very minimal benefits now in this hobby. If you don't want to mod, I would go with the HQI version instead. The T5 and HQI lights are much better than the PC. Plus they last much longer.
     
  6. ontop27

    ontop27 Ritteri Anemone

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    I don't know if you already bought it or not, but I would either upgrade the lights (you can get a 2x24 t-5 mountable pretty cheap) or if you didn't purchase it then I would go but a tank of a similar size and do everything on your own. I have a 24 that I got bored with that had pc lighting so I bought a ten gallon so I could put t-5s under and would have more options. now I'm bored of both and just got a 55 :)
     
  7. mikejrice

    mikejrice 3reef Affiliate

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    You really don't have to upgrade a thing depending on what you want to keep in it. The stock lighting will easily support almost any soft corals. Just keep in mind that anemones and hard corals will be out of the question.
     
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