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Old 06-16-2004, 07:20 PM
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Ya, I agree because nano's are much more complicated to keep stable and establish. I have a 10 gallon nano, that only now after almost a year of fluctuations in my system, is finally becoming a more stable system that can actually handle what I want to grow and put it. There is no room for error in a nano, like there is in a larger tank. For instance, I just lost a yellow finger frag that I had in my sump becasue I was in a ruch to do a water change this week and quickly put in the new water into the sump (it was too cold and the salinity was a bit lower, because I wanted to lower the salinity of the system)

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