Hello,
I have just been sitting in the background keeping my Bio Cube 32 growing, some times very well sometimes with setbacks. I removed the led canopy, replaced the lighting with a Red Sea 50, upgraded the return pump with a Sicce 3.5, added 2 Sicce Voyager 530. Upgraded the filtration and added a skimmer. Everything runs very nice but bigger is better, so the Bio Cube is now the smaller of my to tanks. I started a new Red Sea 350, which has been established for 7 months now. Two Red Sea 90’s, Red Sea 300 skimmer, Vectra S2 return pump, Reefwave 25 and Nero 3 wave makers . Rock work 65 pounds give or take with 1 1/2” sand-bed. Things are good but inconsistent some ups and downs but good out weighs the bad, both tanks get regular water changes, 5 gallons a week on the Bio Cube and 10 gallons a week on the 350. I do have a BRS 6 stage 150 gallon a day ro/di with a 42 gallon brute trash can for a mixing station, which dose save me from the severe impulse buying at the LFS.
Thank to everyone for reading my long winded post, Steve
I have just been sitting in the background keeping my Bio Cube 32 growing, some times very well sometimes with setbacks. I removed the led canopy, replaced the lighting with a Red Sea 50, upgraded the return pump with a Sicce 3.5, added 2 Sicce Voyager 530. Upgraded the filtration and added a skimmer. Everything runs very nice but bigger is better, so the Bio Cube is now the smaller of my to tanks. I started a new Red Sea 350, which has been established for 7 months now. Two Red Sea 90’s, Red Sea 300 skimmer, Vectra S2 return pump, Reefwave 25 and Nero 3 wave makers . Rock work 65 pounds give or take with 1 1/2” sand-bed. Things are good but inconsistent some ups and downs but good out weighs the bad, both tanks get regular water changes, 5 gallons a week on the Bio Cube and 10 gallons a week on the 350. I do have a BRS 6 stage 150 gallon a day ro/di with a 42 gallon brute trash can for a mixing station, which dose save me from the severe impulse buying at the LFS.
Thank to everyone for reading my long winded post, Steve