My Biocube 32

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So I finally got around to post my Biocube 32 build. As of now the cube is about a year and a half old and is finally, IMO stable and matured. Everything is happy and growing. I have battled all the natorious enemies such as turf algae, cyno, flat worm, aptasia, ect and have come out on top. \o/ Here's some of the hardware I have installed:

AquaMaxx nano skimmer
Instant media basket
NanoBox led retro kit
XTA Duetto ATO
Jabao power head/wavemaker
Upgraded return pump
Ohuhu Temp controller

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Really cool looking tank! Hope there are updates to follow
 
Thanks. The NanoBox lights is worth every penny.
Yeah it looks dope. I have a hydra 32 over my 29 biocube frag tank and your color pop looks better. I might need to change my lighting profile to keep up!
 
Really cool looking tank! Hope there are updates to follow
I'm looking adding a 15g sump to the cube but haven't pulled the trigger yet. I'll post pictures if I do decide to go that route.
 
I'm looking adding a 15g sump to the cube but haven't pulled the trigger yet. I'll post pictures if I do decide to go that route.
Can I pick at your brain a bit... tell us why you would like to add a sump. What’s the goal?
 
Can I pick at your brain a bit... tell us why you would like to add a sump. What’s the goal?
Bigger refugium, added water for better water stability, easier water changes.
 
Bigger refugium, added water for better water stability, easier water changes.
You planning to drill the back? Tells us how you will connect drain and return.

I brainstormed a while about doing something similar drilling three holes on the bottom (drain and emergency drain in chamber 2, return on chamber 3) I'll add a sump underneath so I can have a bigger refugium, skimmer and return pump.
 
You planning to drill the back? Tells us how you will connect drain and return.

I brainstormed a while about doing something similar drilling three holes on the bottom (drain and emergency drain in chamber 2, return on chamber 3) I'll add a sump underneath so I can have a bigger refugium, skimmer and return pump.
Great looking tank.
I also would like to add a sump to my 2yr-old 29g Biocube. But I haven't figured out how to do this.
 
Just an opposite thought, but I always felt the functionality of a Biocube was as a self-contained unit. Meaning that when a person honed their skills to the point that they had mastered the Biocube, it was time to move on to a bigger tank, and bigger challenge-- not to drill the Biocube itself. Keep it running, 'raid' it as part of Tank#2's set up, use it as a quarantine tank, take it to the office, pass it on to a newbie, etc. I'd keep it as a true all-in-one (AIO). But that's just me. :cool:
 
You planning to drill the back? Tells us how you will connect drain and return.

I brainstormed a while about doing something similar drilling three holes on the bottom (drain and emergency drain in chamber 2, return on chamber 3) I'll add a sump underneath so I can have a bigger refugium, skimmer and return pump.
The only drilling would be a 3/4" hole at the top of chamber 3 as an emergency drain back to the sump. The rest would involve a hang-on overflow and custom 15 gallon sump in the cabinet.
 
been awhile since i updated this thread but here's the current Biocube 32. In one month it will shut down and everything transferred to my new Waterbox 65.4 AIO
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