Some equipment ideas:
	
	Use one of those small stick on thermometers to save space on a  tiny tank like this, but keep a backup glass one handy to double check it on maintenence days.
	
	They make MUCh smaller and nicer nano heaters now, I always hated how huge that Ebo Jager was in there.  50W witht he same diameter glass tube as the big ones.
	
	I don't recommend using the factory lighting in a Jebo tank at all, if you find one for sale anywhere.
	
	If you can get a tank with a partition like the JBJ/Oceanic nanos it will look a lot better.  Tap plastics will precut stuff for you if you DIY it.
	
	If you are going to plan to leave it on weekends like I did, a closed top tank is much preferred, open top tanks would need daily top off.  I had a juice bottle of kalk and dumped it straight in about a 1/4 cup at a time whenever the water level dropped on the tank pictured.  The kalk never adversely affected it that I could tell.
	
	The light timer recommendation is a good one, i can't run a tank without one my life is way too chaotic.
	
	One other addition edited in, with a tank this small near 100% water changes are what I eventually ended up with.  I'd say I changed about 80% of the water each time, and went as long as a month between changes a few times once it had been running for a few months.