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  1. Coloreef

    Here goes it guys! first biocube is kicked off!

    Gobies would be you best bet. Small and easy tempered. A fire fish would also be a good one. Very peaceful and cool looking fish!
  2. Coloreef

    Here goes it guys! first biocube is kicked off!

    Do it :)! Clowns are the best! Just be careful stocking your tank. For the size biocube you have the clowns will pretty much be all that you can fit comfortable and healthy in there. Maybe a 3rd smaller fish.
  3. Coloreef

    Here goes it guys! first biocube is kicked off!

    It's not gonna be a very pleasant smell lol, you might wanna save getting chewed out and try to sneak in an air freshener or something. The smell isn't too bad but it is noticeable, especially in a room with very little air flow. STAY away from fish stores :). They only tempt an already fragile...
  4. Coloreef

    Here goes it guys! first biocube is kicked off!

    You can is you would like. It certainly wouldn't hurt anything if you did.
  5. Coloreef

    Here goes it guys! first biocube is kicked off!

    You're right, the die off will only help your cycle. As for scrubbing it that is completely up to you. It doesn't hurt to scrub it but IMO I find it tedious work. When it is time for your clean up crew is when that will get taken care of.
  6. Coloreef

    3d background, need help from anyone thats build one of these.

    Awesome! If you can get the temp higher that will help. I had mine riding close to 90. I dropped an extra heater in as to not burn out the one that was doing all the work. Unfortunately I don't think the carbon will help much in this case, the cement is leeching limeoout. That won't really get...
  7. Coloreef

    3d background, need help from anyone thats build one of these.

    That looks great :). I just completed a diy Rockwall in my aquarium. I have found that if you get the water as hot as you can with a heater you will speed up the curing process. That really helped my tank :)
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