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wharris

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So I moved into my dorm in college and im missing my tank at home. I was considering trying to build a small nano tank. I was looking at the JBJ Cubey 3 to put in my room. I was planning to not keep a lot of live stock. Maybe two clowns and an anemone or possibly a dwarf seahorse and a few zoas or leathers. Something simple. My plan is to run the JBJ Cubey with live sand and some rubble rock. and for the water (because i obviously dont have enough room to mix and make water) use nutri sea water. I ran the numbers and for the amount of water that I would be using after the initial fill it would be a wash. My question is do you think that this would work? Any suggestions would be appreciated. thanks
 

thirty6

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I had a tank at home when i moved i to college as a freshman an eternity ago

Id suggest doing something very simple and hardy. Enjoy the college experience and dont put yourself in position to worry about a tank. I did 10 g freshwater tank to keep myself content. At end of year i gave fish away to some friends and packed the no frills setup for the next year. Not sure about your school, but mine didnt allow prts
 

wharris

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I had a tank at home when i moved i to college as a freshman an eternity ago

Id suggest doing something very simple and hardy. Enjoy the college experience and dont put yourself in position to worry about a tank. I did 10 g freshwater tank to keep myself content. At end of year i gave fish away to some friends and packed the no frills setup for the next year. Not sure about your school, but mine didnt allow prts

Yea i def want to keep it simple for the dorm. but im planning on getting an apartment this summer to finish my senior year. So i figured i tough it out for the rest of fall and then not do anything till the spring because no one would be there to take of it over winter break.
 

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