New Nano Advice/Suggestions

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I am deferring to the experts for some advice. I am looking at getting back into saltwater. I previously had a 65 gallon Red Sea Max. My desires are a smaller tank that I don't have to change more than 5 gallons per week, and ease up upkeep/maintainence for when I am out of town. I want to be able to keep around 6 fish or so (coral angel, pair of clowns, a wrasse, and ?). I also want to start getting into some corals, which I did not do my previous tank, so I would be a newbie in that aspect.

My initial thought is a Biocube 32 or a Nano Cube 28g Intermediate. I am leaning toward the Biocube for the 4 extra gallons, but am concerned for the lack of lighting for corals.

Any other tanks fit my criteria? I know there is a IM 40 and the JBJ 45 but I don't know if those will require more water changes than I desire.

I appreciate any and all feedback and suggestions.

Happy Holidays to All!
 
I also see quite a few IM 30's on here. What is the appeal of those?
 
I'm really looking for any suggestions here!! can be positive or negative, but would like some ideas for suggestions or different ideas I haven't thought of yet.

Thank you!!
 
I bought a BC29, love the look of it. If I were to do it again, I'd look for a used one or buy the just the tank, I saw after I bought mine that they sell them for about $100 (32g) , because you'll only end up spending more to upgrade and modify.
 
I have a nuvo 20 and I really love it. I like that they are glass so it doesn't get scratched and I like the length for aquascaping. I also like the filter compartment, there's a decent amount of room to add stuff. I used to have a nanocube 24 gallon and I like this nuvo a lot more. But pretty much all the AIOs will need some upgrades at some point so it's mostly just preference.
 
Just bought a Nuvo Black 30L (not the fusion model) and build quality looks good. Also he length (36") is awesome for a nano. No water in it yet.
 

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