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A Closer Look at Nano Reef Aquariums
All home reef aquariums are miniature reefs when compared to expansive natural reefs. However, the term "nano reef" generally refers to a miniature reef system that is typically 30 gallons or less. Is a nano reef right for you?
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Aquascaping Nano Reef Aquariums
Even for seasoned hobbyists, the nano reef aquarium presents unique challenges. Without proper aesthetic consideration, the "reef-in-miniature" quality that exemplifies nano reef aquariums is lost. Learn how to maximize visual impact here.
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Healthy Environment in Miniature: Nano Aquarium Tips
Compact aquarium systems are a good choice for hobbyists of all experience levels. There are many models available with many different features. Which one is right for you? Learn more here.
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LED Sizing Guide - Nano Aquariums
Need help selecting the right LED aquarium light fixture for your all-in-one nano aquarium setup? Check out this handy guide to streamline product selection for simple LED upgrades and retrofits sure to impress any aquarium hobbyist.
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Nano Cube Aquariums
Aquarium packages can make set up of a first
aquarium simple. Using foolproof, matching
components, these aquariums let beginners
discover a rewarding hobby before moving up to a
larger system. A favorite in this class is the Nano Cube.
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Nano Reef Aquarium Emergency
A first hand account of a nano reef aquarium crash and the steps taken to remedy the nano reef aquarium crash.
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Stocking a Small Aquarium
Smaller aquariums in the range of 10-20 gallons are the ideal size for the serious beginner. When stocking your small aquarium, think scale: a community of tiny, active, and colorful tropical fish can make even the smallest setup appear grand.
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Top 10 Tips for Small Aquarium Success
Whether you're establishing your first aquarium, or expanding your hobby experience with a new niche system, small aquariums in the 12-gallon range make a rewarding and relaxing project at home or in the office.
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