Finally got a pic of our new 14g biocube. Had to use the point and shoot, but here we go.
I owe Feng a huge thanks. He took the live rock and sand I had and exchanged it for stuff right out of his tank. Yeah, we still went fast, but it's hard waiting lol. We're done for a while once I add some red macro algae.
Pretty much a stock biocube. In chamber 1 I removed the floor and dropped in the heater (still has carbon in there). Chamber 2 houses live rock rubble and 3 is stock (still has sponge but thinking about pulling it out). Has about 12lbs sand and 14lbs of rock in the display area. Also replaced stock pump with a mj900.
Corals include: zoas, maze brain, frogspawn, neon green star polyps (not opening though :'( ) a toad stool in the back and a few things that I'm not able to id.
Fish are: yellow headed sleeper goby and a picasso clown.
Inverts: cleaner shrimp, brittle star and about 10 snails.
May not look like much but we enjoy it. At some point, we are planning on adding an orange tailed firefish goby. Then we'll be done on fish.
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I owe Feng a huge thanks. He took the live rock and sand I had and exchanged it for stuff right out of his tank. Yeah, we still went fast, but it's hard waiting lol. We're done for a while once I add some red macro algae.
Pretty much a stock biocube. In chamber 1 I removed the floor and dropped in the heater (still has carbon in there). Chamber 2 houses live rock rubble and 3 is stock (still has sponge but thinking about pulling it out). Has about 12lbs sand and 14lbs of rock in the display area. Also replaced stock pump with a mj900.
Corals include: zoas, maze brain, frogspawn, neon green star polyps (not opening though :'( ) a toad stool in the back and a few things that I'm not able to id.
Fish are: yellow headed sleeper goby and a picasso clown.
Inverts: cleaner shrimp, brittle star and about 10 snails.
May not look like much but we enjoy it. At some point, we are planning on adding an orange tailed firefish goby. Then we'll be done on fish.