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cool little build! was the NSW expensive I would think shipping would be a killer?
why not go collect some saltwater off shore like 100 gal and filter it through a sand filter after all your in Miami flordia!
Thanks Devaji
No shipping, this is locally available, the 5 gallon jug retails for $ 19.00 (Not bad considering the container alone is worth at least half of that). I guess is just a matter of convenience since all my previous reefing equipment is gone and I really wish to keep this as simple as possible.
Miami sea water implies a 45 minute drive, a long walk hauling heavy stuff with your shoes full of sand (Which will result in a mandatory carwash) and who knows what kind of water quality and hitch hikers will come from it.
I know is a bit expensive (Like everything else in this awesome hobby), but in reality, a 4.4 gallon jug will probably last me a full month worth of water changes, is already filtered and treated and right on the way back home (A excuse to go check the LFS too).
yeah collecting NSW can be a PITA I have done it a few different times in my reefing life.
well if it last a month and no RODI or salt is needed then it's a good deal.
do you still wish you went with the 13.5? I have been thinking about these tanks for quite some time. I am in reefing limbo so I can set up my new red sea 750 so I am dreaming if a little nano
The thing is that if your goal is to go with a small tank for desktop use you might as well go with a 5g. I have set up the 13.5 and it honestly is too big for most areas where you would want to put it like next to your computer. I'm going with a pico 3.8 gallon build and am going to love it. The larger size also means you will need a larger light if you decide to upgrade as well as larger pumps and more larger water changes. Having a super small tank is nice as 1-gallon water change is quick and easy.I honestly think the 13.5 is a better purchase for the money and even though both would require upgrades overtime, it would give you a wider range for preference in all aspects.
This is the smallest setup I have ever owned and a challenge to be enjoyed (I have not begun but sure see it coming).
The thing is that if your goal is to go with a small tank for desktop use you might as well go with a 5g. I have set up the 13.5 and it honestly is too big for most areas where you would want to put it like next to your computer. I'm going with a pico 3.8 gallon build and am going to love it. The larger size also means you will need a larger light if you decide to upgrade as well as larger pumps and more larger water changes. Having a super small tank is nice as 1-gallon water change is quick and easy.
Yes sir!, totally agree.
On a separate note, it would be the very first time in my life I consider purchasing a heater... Still cannot believe it!!!, for the past 30 years living in Florida it has always been the challenge to keep the reef cooled.... Will see.
Shooting for 1st Monday in August to begin cycling (Fingers crossed).
I'm in Brevard and I have the same issue with keeping cool. I doubt I'll buy a heater tho.Yes sir!, totally agree.
On a separate note, it would be the very first time in my life I consider purchasing a heater... Still cannot believe it!!!, for the past 30 years living in Florida it has always been the challenge to keep the reef cooled.... Will see.
Shooting for 1st Monday in August to begin cycling (Fingers crossed).