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    rmalone - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I wouldn't put an RBTA in a 29 cube to save my soul. I suppose it can work but my RBTA's are both about 13" across. You would really limit your corals, and nems can and will move a little, or alot if they want to. In other words you will not be choosing where they choose to settle.

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    mrs.som - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    @MizTanks - I am leaning toward that, both for price reasons and for lasting entertainment value.
    @RMalone - Ooo, that is a bit big...though I guess it would be fine considering I want a centerpiece.
    Decisions, decisions!
    29 gallon Biocube: Stock equipment, SR3 Skimmer
    Le Frog, Lawnmower Blenny
    The Petries, Clarkii Clowns
    Kermit, Emerald Crab
    Leather Coral, Kenya Trees, Red Mushrooms
    ~More to come as budget allows!~

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