Best bang for buck nano build?

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I downsized living space months ago and I couldn’t fit my tank with me but now I want something that I can have with me where ever I live until I can commit to a large tank. What’s everyone’s go to/recommended setup for best bang for buck build? Tank could be 10 gallons or smaller rimless preferred and would be mixed reef with inverts and maybe 1 fish. Thanks
 
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There are many good options out there for a nano. Two of them posted above this post. However, the link below is to a very cool nano that is, in concept, not really like anything else out there.

Let us know what you go with and set up. If you do a build thread please tag me in it.

Good luck!


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https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/fish-bowl-jaubert-plenum-8-8g.949391/
 

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