Before and after shots of my tank.

coral keeper

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Originally Posted by ClownFiSH11
http:///forum/post/2516483
well its only costed me like 200 more than ur 8gal biocube and the only thing left is fish..
Thats just FOWLR, don't forget that you will need lighting for the corals and lots of corals lol. Idk, I'm still not sure if I'm going to set up a 55.
 

jaymz

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Wow those Biocubes are pretty sweet, with that built in filtration system like that. And what kind of lighting is that supporting all those softies? just compact flouresence?
The 14 gallon biocube would make a very nice reef nano, but you have done a wonderful job with just 8 gallons. The rock placement is what really makes it work.
 

coral keeper

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Originally Posted by Jaymz
http:///forum/post/2517510
Wow those Biocubes are pretty sweet, with that built in filtration system like that. And what kind of lighting is that supporting all those softies? just compact flouresence?
The 14 gallon biocube would make a very nice reef nano, but you have done a wonderful job with just 8 gallons. The rock placement is what really makes it work.

Yeah. Its got 2 18 watt PCs. Thanks for the compliment! Ill go take a look down shot of the tank. brb
 

coral keeper

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Here are some pic that I just took 10 min ago from the top. Some are with flash and some aren't. Tell me what you think!




Here is a pic of the pump still on. I took it with flash. I think it looks awesome!!!
 

jaymz

Member
Great pics. So i guess the trick to keeping an anemone with PC's is to have the anemone 2" away from the light
 

coral keeper

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Originally Posted by Jaymz
http:///forum/post/2519283
Great pics. So i guess the trick to keeping an anemone with PC's is to have the anemone 2" away from the light

Thanks! I didn't keep the anemone for long, I gave it to the LFS to make room for more corals.
 
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