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03/28/2015, 08:03 PM | #1 |
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Nuvo tanks
Looking at the Nuvo 30 tank. It says all in one tank, does anyone have one and their experience with one. Wondering if they are anywhere as nice as the Red sea max.
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03/28/2015, 11:52 PM | #2 |
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It really depends on the look you are going for, open top vs closed. I just picked up a nuvo 40 today. I also have a rsm130. I need to build the stand for the nuvo but the look is modern rimless square which is really made to be open top with a clip on or hanging light vs the red sea max's curved corners and low profile hood.
I have my RSM130 in the living room. I like the canopy because it keeps light spillage to a tolerable level and water creep/splashes to a minimum. Not sure where the nuvo is going.
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03/29/2015, 10:38 AM | #3 |
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I've had the Nuvo 38 and now the Nuvo 40 lol. I'll be stopping there for a long time.
It's amazing. I LOVED the 38. It was great. So when I downgraded from my 75, I knew what I was getting into. Due to the sleek contemporary look of the 40, I like it that much more. Here's mine as an SPS dominant. Running a Radion XR15w Pro and as of yesterday, supplementing T5
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03/29/2015, 10:57 AM | #4 |
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Wow, that does look great! Thanks for the replys guys, and the pics.
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