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'''Nano cubes''' are small, usually [[Seawater|saltwater]], [[fish tank]]s. They are often under 30 [[gallon]]s, therefore resulting in the term ''nano''. Although cheaper than their larger counterparts, these compact aquariums are more difficult to maintain due to their smaller size. Because of the smaller volume of water, the conditions of the water are less stable and therefore require more constant monitoring and expert care. The small volume of the 'cubes' also restricts the amount and species of fish which can be kept adequately.
'''Nano cubes''' are small, usually [[Seawater|saltwater]], [[fish tank]]s. They are often under 30 [[gallon]]s, therefore resulting in the term ''nano''. Although cheaper than their larger counterparts, these compact aquariums are more difficult to maintain due to their smaller size. Because of the smaller volume of water, the conditions of the water are less stable and therefore require more constant monitoring and expert care. The small volume of the 'cubes' also restricts the amount and species of fish which can be kept adequately.


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Nano cubes are small, usually saltwater, fish tanks. They are often under 30 gallons, therefore resulting in the term nano. Although cheaper than their larger counterparts, these compact aquariums are more difficult to maintain due to their smaller size. Because of the smaller volume of water, the conditions of the water are less stable and therefore require more constant monitoring and expert care. The small volume of the 'cubes' also restricts the amount and species of fish which can be kept adequately.