8 Gallon Biorb 30 Life Reef Tank

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[h=2]Hello from California - Marine Biorb 30 Life[/h]
Hi Everybody, :tongue:
Glad to be a part of your crew.

Little of myself:
2 years experience. I had a 29 gallon tank before with success but decided to leave it with my friend since I was moving.

So this time I'm doing what I've never done before.
I'm sating up an 8 gallon coral reef marine tank (probably no fish). I know I know... It's way too small and what's up with the Crushed Corals.
I don't care I can siphon it and clean it no problem. I just want it lol)

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My question is:nerd::
- Since I don't really have experience with CC - what are the best clean up crew for a tank this size? More unique creatures the better :wink:
- What are the most unique & hardy corals for a tank this size?

Any more suggestion the better.

Can't wait to make it awesome!


:bigsmile:____THANK YOU____​


 

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Are you running the biorb smart light or are you upgrading? The stock light for that tank can support most of your lower light softies. I started a build with the same tank a few years ago. I don't have any of the later pictures of the tank, but this is what I started with.

I gutted the bubble filter and sealed the bottom. Ran a small canister filter instead.
 

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