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It’s about as tall as the biocube 32, it’s just wider and not as deep. I’ve heard the light on the Fluval 32.5 can get quite hot and will heat up the tank. Personally, if you’re looking for a tank in that size, I would get a red sea max nano (if it’s in your budget), or the Nanocube 28g wifi (it’s almost identical to the biocube, but has slightly better lights and has a dual return with a wave maker/controller). If you want to piece everything together separately, waterbox makes some nice nano aquariums.So I'm mixed on use right now, sorta wondering how these are in comparison to biocubes of similar size, or if I should just go bigger?