Biocube frag tank?

G8rNation

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hows it going everyone? For the past couple years I could only maintain small tanks due to being in the military. currently my only set up I have is a bc 14 with a steves LED retro, media basket with a refug, and powerhead. I will be returning home in the next 6 months or so and was curious if anyone has used these biocubes with any success as frag tanks? what mods did you go with(ie barebottom, skimmer, fish)? my frag tank will mostly consist of Z & P's. Thanks in advance. pictures are always a plus :usa:
 

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Hello G8rNation ! The one drawback I foresee is the small volume of water and area.Also in my experience Bio cubes can run hot,especially in the summer months.I would put crushed coral somewhere in the tank to help stabilize pH and to house beneficial bacteria.Plan on doing small regular water changes and it should work out great for Zoas and other softies!
 

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