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A few pic's of Mike & Marcie's 29 Biocube


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    MizTanks - Reefkeeper
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    Default A few pic's of Mike & Marcie's 29 Biocube

    This is the setup I have for my 8g for filtration-one of the best investments for my tank!

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    MizTanks - Reefkeeper
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    Hey you guys what's up with ya'lls tank these days??
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    medwards - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Well still been nursing the tank back. We replaced my wifes flame angel with a new flame angel. The cocoworm is doing great. Two full heads that look great. Moved some of the zoos to a growout tank downstairs. Algae is better but not under control yet. Pepermints have worked wonders on the aiptasia. Would love to take pics but we cant find the charger for the camera. Ill find it soon, I want to get pics of the frag/growout tank. And Im going to be starting a upgrade from my 72 gallon to a 135 gallon. Hope to have that running by may of next year. Ill keep the bio cube set up though. I love this tank. Plus you cant sell a bio cube. everyone wants to give you a $100 with all the live stock. So Ill keep this tank up and running.

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    MizTanks - Reefkeeper
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    Would you believe me if I told you that our LFS sold an 8g bio cube fully stocked for 500$-yup they sure did! Glad to see y'all didn't give up and are actually upgrading!!! Can't wait to see what's coming!
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    cg5071 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    i am doing the same with my coral frags and rocks. picking them up and "brushing their teeth" every few days. i have always had algae but with setting up a new tank and moving rocks around and going with a halide too, there is alot to scrub. when i knock the algae back some the kole tang and lawnmower blenny go crazy on the new shorter stuff. hehe they dont like each other so they are always working in opposite corners. keep up on it. it takes a bit to start doing it but when you are done cleaning for the day you are happy. at least i am. i thought all your corals looked good also.

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