PeteA
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Me and the other half are currently looking into getting a couple of nano tanks for our office (well, 3rd bedroom, but office sounds much grander). She's after one for having a crowntail betta in and I'm after one for a small shoal of galaxy rasbora's and some shrimp. They're both going to be low-tech with mosses and bog wood as one high-tech tank is enough for us to manage plus we both like the idea of watching the mosses slowly grow over time.
Now I'm looking for suggestions on what type of tanks to look at. The foot print we've got is quite small (probably only fit a 15 litre for the betta and the same (or possibly a 25) for the other). She really fancies one of the "all in one" type tanks, where the filter and heater are all hidden from view (such as the TMA Micro Habitat), whereas I quite like the P@H style tanks but I do know what she's saying with the various pipes and heaters being quite unsightly.
So what's everybody's thoughts and opinions? I don't really want to spent the earth on either, but if push comes to shove I'm happy to concentrate on one tank and then do the other later in the year.
Me and the other half are currently looking into getting a couple of nano tanks for our office (well, 3rd bedroom, but office sounds much grander). She's after one for having a crowntail betta in and I'm after one for a small shoal of galaxy rasbora's and some shrimp. They're both going to be low-tech with mosses and bog wood as one high-tech tank is enough for us to manage plus we both like the idea of watching the mosses slowly grow over time.
Now I'm looking for suggestions on what type of tanks to look at. The foot print we've got is quite small (probably only fit a 15 litre for the betta and the same (or possibly a 25) for the other). She really fancies one of the "all in one" type tanks, where the filter and heater are all hidden from view (such as the TMA Micro Habitat), whereas I quite like the P@H style tanks but I do know what she's saying with the various pipes and heaters being quite unsightly.
So what's everybody's thoughts and opinions? I don't really want to spent the earth on either, but if push comes to shove I'm happy to concentrate on one tank and then do the other later in the year.