NANO TANKS? RED SEA v.s. SOLANA v.s. OCEANIC

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markpospisil

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I am looking at thise three set ups now, I like the looks of all three, I am just curious if anyone has any feedback with their set-ups for begginers.

This is what I like about the three:
-Red Sea - everythings very cleanly put together and I like the added size over the Oceanic
-SOLANA -Best looking of the three(Most contemporary) but I hate the look of the bulb I also like size
-Oceanic 29 - clean look, the stand is ugly and the size is a bit smaller than the others.

Please weigh in with your experiences - Positive and negative.

Thanks,
Mark
 
all 3 are decent choices for a plug&play tank. dont count out jbj either. the solana is a nice tank, and if you dont like the pendant, you can just change it.

i havent owned any of these myself, but I have seen most of them running and maintained
 
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I have a BC29 that I set up about a week ago. Nice tank.

I've been running a BC8 for about a year. Very nice tank also. I haven't had any issues with it except for loud fans. I swapped the 60mm fans on the BC29 out for a pair of Silenx. The Silenx are dang near silent.
 
I've compared all three in person, then purchased a RSM 34g.
+1. The Read Sea has the thickest glass.
+2. The RSM has a solid Tinted Glass divider, rather than a thin plastic divider for the back chamber area. The others have crappy flimsy dividers, could lead to problems one day.
-3. Comes with a skimmer, not the best but it has one.
+4. Four Tube T5's nice color, little heat.
-5. No MH
+6. Hood removes easily for cleaning, in more ways than one, Oceanic is the most difficult to remove or open up for cleaning & stuff.
+7. Built in lighting Timer, also controls built in moon LEDs.
+8. Hood is easily removed & replaced with an over the top MH like Current USA.
-9. Circulation from the filtration chamber to the main tank is driven by Red Sea PH's
+10. You can replace one of the RS PH's with a MaxiJet 1200 easy!
-11. No other real flow for tank, way undersized.
+12. Flow easily increased as I did in my showcase thread.
+13. All power cords are in one nice tidy unit, built in, two circulation pumps, heater, lights & skimmer all on built in switches.
-14. Space under the two power heads can only be accessed when you remove the two PH's for cleaning.
I can probably think of many more but this is a start.
http://www.reeffrontiers.com/forums/showthread.php?p=391277#post391277

I'll be updating my thread tomorrow with pictures.
 
these are thos tanks that have like the chamber in back.... like a complete setup all in one...

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I'm glad Scooter has experience with Red Sea because that's the only tank I haven't run. That way you can speak with someone who has personal experience. I've run every single size by JBJ, Oceanic, and Current. Don't buy the Oceanic. They may have a good name for their larger tanks but their Biocubes are not quality, are not UL Listed http://www.ul.com/ , have a sump system that allows detritus to get caught under a non-removable plastic grate (so you can't siphon it out)....I could go on and on.
 
I'm glad Scooter has experience with Red Sea because that's the only tank I haven't run. That way you can speak with someone who has personal experience. I've run every single size by JBJ, Oceanic, and Current. Don't buy the Oceanic. They may have a good name for their larger tanks but their Biocubes are not quality, are not UL Listed http://www.ul.com/ , have a sump system that allows detritus to get caught under a non-removable plastic grate (so you can't siphon it out)....I could go on and on.

Which non-removable plastic grate? I've popped all of the grates in chambers 1 & 2 out quite easily.
 
To the OP. You might check out the All-In-One forum over at nano-reef.com. There is a lot of information on most if not all of the nano tanks.
 

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