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Just checking to see if anyone has one for sale.
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there is a guy about 3 post down who has a 20 gal nano for sale... enteri 00 is his name i think
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Thanks, I saw that, but I am looking for something 10 gallons or smaller.
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you could try a 5 gal bow front goldfish tank and put one of those 50/50 incandescent bulbs (20w) and that might work for you... i did the same thing with a 2.5 gal. if you got any questions about that style nano give me a call 228-990-7340 Zack
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I have never seen one of those bulbs, do you happen to have the part number or perhaps a web link?

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50/50 incandescent bulbs (20w)
Is that a good idea, most people try to stay away from incandescent.

How about something like this.

http://www.hellolights.com/index.asp?Pa ... &ProdID=12
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Jeez, thats pretty cheap....
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It is not reallly an incadescent bulb. It is a screw in type mini power compact 50/50 20 watt bulb. You can find one on Amazon here

http://www.amazon.com/Mini-Power-Compac ... B000256EMQ

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Well that is ideal then.
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Post by Brandon »

I did that for my 1st mantis tank. The bulb works great, but those little cheap tanks always seem to split on me...

I went with one of the JBJ 12 gallon Nano-Cubes. Very pleased with the tank, I've had it setup for at least a year and a half, have not had the 1st problem with it. It just works

Prob not who I bought from , I paid about $100, but it give you the idea:

http://cgi.ebay.com/JBJ-12-Gallon-Nano- ... dZViewItem
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