That's an interesting question, one has to consider that once over a certain tank size that the nano tank idea isn't so, for myself im not a huge nano fan for one thing the tank is way too small for me too get the type of enjoyment I would expect from it. Also that many who do keep those small tanks, many run into problems after a lengthy period of time and I have to believe this is because of any misjudging they done as to when water changes etc.. The facts be that in smaller tanks, when any minor problem comes up, it would become a huge problem as they often do>
More new photos just taking today at Fish World. So I hope you seen the other pictures so you know what each picture is an update from>
Buddy
This shot was taking from a new 240 gal tank that isn`t on a stand but rather stone or something and I had with me only the 100mm micro lens and weren`t able to get in the whole tank
This is a near full tank shot of the 144 gal reef diplay tank which is at the front of the store
And here is the full tank shot of the 40 gal nano reef tank