No matter how many systems I’ve built over the years, I always find myself drawn back to the charm of nano tanks. There’s just something about them, something irresistible.
Maybe it's the challenge of perfecting a tight ecosystem in a small space. Maybe it's the way every coral placement, every inch of aquascape, actually matters.
Or maybe it's just how personal and hands-on these tanks feel. Like a living art piece on your desk, a shelf or a DIY inspired cabinet.
This latest build is a return to that feeling.
If you’ve ever considered starting one… maybe this is your sign.
I’ll be posting updates as I progress. Feel free to follow along or drop your own nano inspirations here. Let’s see what kind of beauty we can build in just a few litres.
RealReefer
Maybe it's the challenge of perfecting a tight ecosystem in a small space. Maybe it's the way every coral placement, every inch of aquascape, actually matters.
Or maybe it's just how personal and hands-on these tanks feel. Like a living art piece on your desk, a shelf or a DIY inspired cabinet.
This latest build is a return to that feeling.
The Build:
- Tank: 400mmx400mmx300mm AIO cube.
- Cabinet: DIY
- Lighting: Still shopping.
- Flow & Filtration: Minimal but efficient; letting simplicity lead. Filter sponge, Seachem Matrix, Carbon, minimal water changes.
- Aquascape: Clean, open layout center piece.
- Theme: Coral forward. BTA'S, softies and maybe some LPS with big visual impact.
- Livestock Goals: Possibly a solo showstopper or a small pair. Keeping it peaceful and balanced.
If you’ve ever considered starting one… maybe this is your sign.
I’ll be posting updates as I progress. Feel free to follow along or drop your own nano inspirations here. Let’s see what kind of beauty we can build in just a few litres.

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