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![]() Just to add a dissenting voice ... nanos are great but you have little room for error due to the diminished volume and less potential surface areas for bacterial colonization. Plus you have less real estate for tankmates.
If you can keep up with the maintenance, and don't mind a quaint little "project" or something, and are prepared to thin things out as they grow, then go for it. But be warned, definitely (that one's just for you Bob) a little more work, per capita, than larger tanks. [ 02 July 2002, 15:02: Message edited by: delphinus ] |