nova423 September 27, 2013 Share September 27, 2013 Its the really nice on in Fairfax they built a few years ago. Right by my work. I remember when they first opened Emeril was taping a show there. I have a friend that works there, he said someone checks out the machine about once a week. Not bad for 44 cents. I don't really know about other Whole Foods, this is the only one I go to because it is freakin awesome. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheyCallMeMr.703 September 28, 2013 Share September 28, 2013 Its the really nice on in Fairfax they built a few years ago. Right by my work. I remember when they first opened Emeril was taping a show there. I have a friend that works there, he said someone checks out the machine about once a week. Not bad for 44 cents. I don't really know about other Whole Foods, this is the only one I go to because it is freakin awesome. interesting, Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
monkeymanolo October 8, 2013 Share October 8, 2013 Ive recently acquired a nano and just started looking into equipment, from this thread it looks like water changes would be sufficient but does that mean no filters at all? Could i get by with water changes(RO/DI water), thermometer and flow? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lutz123 October 8, 2013 Share October 8, 2013 (edited) And live rock? Maybe, depending on what size tank and your bioload. I like to use some filter floss as mechanical filtration and replace it a couple of times a week on my 3 gallon and my 16 gallon. I've played with a skimmer on my 16 gallon and it does produce some skimmate, but I don't think I will keep using it. You can always try it and see how it goes. It's easy enough to add to your system as you go. Edit to add: That's potentially ALOT of water changes, producing a less stable environment. What size tank and what are you thinking of stocking. Edited October 8, 2013 by lutz123 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
monkeymanolo October 9, 2013 Share October 9, 2013 I have a 75g as my main tank but the nano is a 12g. I was thinking of pair of clowns, 2-3 medium sized rocks, 2 small fish, (dottyback or squirrelfish) a goby and a few snails/crabs. Along with a few softies. Too much livestock? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nova423 October 10, 2013 Share October 10, 2013 I made a small diy skimmer for my 10g nano, but I have 3 SPS in there. I do 10 percent water change each week as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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