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J2thefree

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So I set up a new biocube 29 and this is my first reef tank that I'm trying to get going but question about rock placement right now I have the rock setup on the back wall but I was wondering if it's a little better to bring it up more so the light is directly over it so when my tank is done cycling that I have the best light for the corals that my tank can hold

Here's a couple pictures

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I have a Red Sea Max and I just like to have the rock off the back a little so fish can hide in or behind. Also with your corals do your research about placement as I have had a lot of trouble with too much intense light for some corals. Looks good though and good luck!
 
Thanks ando and saltcreep yes it is the stock lighting I heard it would be good enough for softies and some other corals.. Is that right?
 
To stay topic relevant, i have a 29 cube too and have a similar setup aquascape, judt a bit more hehe. 2 islands connected making a cave. I had mine right up to the back glass and ended up moving it forward a bit for better flow and so I could see what was going on back there a little better. This is aquascape #4 and hopefully the last for a while.

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