JBJ Nano Cube - The All-in-One mini-reef system
For anyone that doesn't want to spend a lot of money to start a reef aquarium, or simply don't have the room for a big tank, then a nano-reef is the perfect solution. Nano reefs are much cheaper to start and will fit on any sturdy desk/countertop. The JBJ Nano Cube is the most used aquarium for any nano reefer. It has just about everything built in for the hobbyist that doesn't want to spend too much time building DIY projects for a nano reef. Besides it's slick look with smooth rounded corners, the Nano Cube also offers the following features: a 48 watt power compact lighting system (two 24w bulbs), a 106 gallon per hour pump, quiet dual fan cooling system (60x60mm) and a built in 3 stage wet/dry filtration system.
Here are some nice Nano Cube reef tanks:
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And just incase you're interested, here is someone unboxing their Nano Cube:
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