Friday, July 31, 2009

Aquarium help!?

I dont no if i should go with the 24 gallon nano cube or the 29 gallon bio cube... i want more space but good lighting.also i live outside of phill and im not sure were i can find a retailer that sells them.
Answers:
Bigger is always better.
And longer is always better. Keep in mind while cube and sphere tanks sell well because they look fancy, long rectangular shaped tanks offer the most usable (swimming, territoriy) space for the fish and still remains the most ideal type of tank.
if you can afford it, always go for the bigger one. more room for fishes and better water stability.
are you talking about the JBJ nano cube?
i bought the 29 biocube and am no longer satisfyed with it now that i've seen the nanocube. but if at all possible get the red sea cubes as, IMHO, they are the top shelf of cube tanks.
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