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Yeah like you said the biocube doesn't have a lot of bottom area to play with, so I'll figure it out. And the rocks are touching the bottom that's why the sand looks so highLooks nice! Only thing you might wanna think about is islands, unless your not worried about fast growers, (GSP, Xina etc.).
I know I had a hard time even making one island in mine, not too much floor space to work with.
Looks like you have enough room on all size for glass cleaning, and it’s not too high. Which is good for fish to swim and coral to grow.
Are the rocks sitting on the bottom of tank?
Was going to ask the same question of are your rocks sitting on the glass bottom? If they are not make sure to either not got any sort of fish that digs in the sand and make sure the scape is stable.Looks nice! Only thing you might wanna think about is islands, unless your not worried about fast growers, (GSP, Xina etc.).
I know I had a hard time even making one island in mine, not too much floor space to work with.
Looks like you have enough room on all size for glass cleaning, and it’s not too high. Which is good for fish to swim and coral to grow.
Are the rocks sitting on the bottom of tank?
Yeah the sand looks higher than it is because i pushed the rocks down towards the bottom until i heard them hit the glass. Do you think a blenny would be okay or is there not enough floor room in the tank?Was going to ask the same question of are your rocks sitting on the glass bottom? If they are not make sure to either not got any sort of fish that digs in the sand and make sure the scape is stable.
What blenny you looking for, mine hides in the rock work. Do you by any chance mean goby. I would say one of your fish can be a one that live in the sand easily.Yeah the sand looks higher than it is because i pushed the rocks down towards the bottom until i heard them hit the glass. Do you think a blenny would be okay or is there not enough floor room in the tank?
No i mean blenny. The grain size of the sand is too big for a gobyWhat blenny you looking for, mine hides in the rock work. Do you by any chance mean goby. I would say one of your fish can be a one that live in the sand easily.
What blenny you looking at, and what sand did you buy?No i mean blenny. The grain size of the sand is too big for a goby
I really want a starry blenny but idk where id get one. I don't really want to order fish online. I got the hawaiin black caribsea live sand.What blenny you looking at, and what sand did you buy?
He is a thread of people talking about the sand, and their experiences with it https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/hawaiian-black-reef-sand.570727/I really want a starry blenny but idk where id get one. I don't really want to order fish online. I got the hawaiin black caribsea live sand.