Nano Reef
Nano Reef

Is it necessary for this external filter aqurium nano reef??
My tank is configured as a freshwater aquarium, but I will become a nano reef aquarium by purchasing the following equipment heater (already have this item) premium Fiji Live Rock Skimmer Protein (5 kg – 10 kg) of sand Aqua Live A crash in the filter (already have this item) Basically I want to know you still have to go out and buy an external file as the aquarium will rock alive and live sand as a biological filter, skimmer and the mechanical filter and the drop in the back of the filter if necessary. vs skimmer external filter in the context that I have a blockage in the filter and it is best to buy one? i forgot to say that I will have a head of power.
My aquaruim nano reef survives happily with the filter built, but I have a smaller aswell.I nano have a 80 liters and 450 liters Big Kahuna, my 450 of course has a filter too big. I have a small filter sitting on the tank that attaches to the glass to move water around, which also in turn helps my corals, they are only about 15 pounds to buy! The seriously rock help with filtering and maturization of your tank, as well as live sand helps. You will be absolutely fine, without having to buy the additional filter. Good luck and remember to leave mature your tank for weeks before adding fish. For more information please message I've been crazy about this hobby for the last 8 months! Hence jumping from 80 to 450! Hee hee!
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