Stocking a Oceanic Biocube 29 HQI

Hey guys I want to start my first project and was planning to purchase an oceanic biocube 29 HQI... The fish and inverts I was planning to put in are
Fish/Invertebrates:
1. 2 Fire fish goby 
2. Yellow watchman goby and Pistol shrimp pair
3. 2 Ocellaris or Percula clownfish
4. Pacific cleaner shrimp 
5. Maybe a Six line wrasse
The order of the fish are the order in which I will put them in week by week... Anyway I wanted to add some corals and wanted your input of which ones are right for me I wanted to get an idea before I did my aquascae so what do you think?
 

btldreef

Moderator
You really can keep any corals in that tank because it has lighting that will support higher light requiring corals and you can create caves in your rock work for lower lighting corals or corals that don't require any light at all.
My suggestion would be to look up corals and look at people's tanks that have the same or similar setup. It's a really common tank, as well as the other BioCube models. You can even look at larger tanks to get an idea of how they aquascaped their tanks and where they placed corals. But more importantly, you have to know what type of corals you like.
 
I've been looking on YouTube and I've found pretty much all kinds of corals in there tanks even those of low light so I'll probably make some over hangs out of the live rock to put the mushrooms and such
 

btldreef

Moderator
Sounds like a good plan. Just don't stack your rock up against the back wall if you can avoid it. You want to be able to have flow all around the rocks. Stacking against the back wall constricts flow, especially in the BioCube.
 
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