| That is fairly inexpensive for a setup like that. After getting into the hobby, I would recommend to others in getting a nano tank. I started out with a 10 gallon tank, (then moved up from there) A nano is not as big an investment, the size is practical, and there is little maintenace. Something you should get used to first. Another plus to nano tanks is the water changes, you can change the water much more frequently to keep the params the same, this may seem like more work but you'd only be changing approx: 2 gallons at a time. One main point one should focus on, is not overstocking the tank. Ofcourse this goes for all our aquariums, but nano's especially have little room for play. Choose your tank mates wisely. But overall a nano-tank, would be great!!! |