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browns9174

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I'm thinking bout purchasing a 29 gal Bio cube tank. Are these tanks worth spending that amount of $? I'd like some feedback please on current Bio cube users.
 
I have a 29g biocube and love it. :-D
It is a complete system so you rally wont need to add anything other than a heater and a small powerhead. The stock lighting is enough to keep a nice amount of corals and the 29g allows you to keep a few small fish. The filtration is included in the back so you dont need a filter. Pretty much plug and play. Super easy for a beginner and fun for someone who has other tanks. :-D
 
That sounds awesome! I really wanna get one! It's either that it convert my 40 gal back to sw.
 
I'm running a stock bio cube 14. I've got a pulsating Xenia,kenya tree, bam bam zoanthids and also radioactive zoanthids. They are all multiplying and doing fine. I had an issue with my trumpet coral. I put it on the sand bed and had to move it towards the upper half of my tank. It is on the rebound now. I would also agree with Carrie, these tanks make neat reef tanks and I enjoy mine very much! Weekly water tests and changes and that's pretty much it!
 
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