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    29g Biocube Reef

    Just added these two guys (or gals) a couple of days ago.
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    Oceanic BioCube? Yes - No?

    Here's mine that I just set up about a month ago. https://forums.saltwaterfish.com/t/390019/29g-biocube-reef First off, get rid of the bioballs if you want a reef. I found my tank/stand on Craigslist for only $100. For the lighting, first you need to figure out what types of corals are you...
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    29g Biocube Reef

    Quote: Originally Posted by smallreef Looks great! very similar to what i want to set up once i get moved.... so the only thing is with the cube you have to be ONTOP of water quality and changes.. hopefully it will be easier for you to keep up on... Good luck and let us know how its going! My...
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    13 wpg?

    I agree with acclimating your corals to your new lights, but Goniopora are hard corals to keep alive anyway.
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    29g Biocube Reef

    My Biocube 29 Reef 63" />
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    aiptasia control

    It's a gamble, but copperband butterflies will eat aptasias. I've always had luck with peppermints. They're not too expensive and will normally get the job done.
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    inverts

    Cleaner shrimps are great...beautiful and a lot of personality. Blue legs will help with the garbage.
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    120 gallon fish list?

    I'm more of less fish and more corals, but I think you add one more. Base on your list, most of your fish are small, so adding one more should be fine I think.
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    Lighting

    You can't go wrong with MH. That will give you the most intensity that will keep your corals and clams healthy. I don't think you can go with too much light, but two 250w should be fine.
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    Frag tank set up ideas

    10 gallons are nice once set up. They are very sensative to sudden changes though and need to be monitored quite often. Substrate doesn't matter, but a little bit will add some asthetic to the tank. Go with PCs and a small filter and heater along with a small powerhead and you should have a...
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    FS: live rocks and sand: Seattle

    don't know how to post pics...can I email them to you? Says
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    FS: live rocks and sand: Seattle

    Still in water with heater and powerhead. I'll get the pics today and send it to you.
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    My gonipora not looking so well...

    Too bad they are so hard to keep...great looking corals. I think it's one of those that should be left in the ocean. Good luck with yours.
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    FS: live rocks and sand: Seattle

    My brother took down his tank and I'm helping him sell off his sand and rocks. He has about 50lbs of LR and 200lbs of LS. Selling them both for $200 or $150 for the rocks and $50 for the sand. He had the tank up and running for about 3 years so it's well developed. Call me at 206-890-2455...
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    FS: 90 pentagon in Seattle

    Oh yeah...400w MH too. I forgot.
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