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looking real nice and clean. Just a suggestion, but I think if you put a black or dark blue backer to hide the equipment it would take it next level!
 

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I agree......cover the back and maybe remove the stick on thermometer and put one in the filter so the viewer only has the scape and livestock to focus on :)
 

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I’d definitely invest in a controller for your heater or replace it yearly in case it fails it would be sad to see that beautiful tank cooked. Heaters are prob the highest probability of catastrophic failure imo.
 

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My Cobalt Neo Therm 150W heater malfunctioned and cooked my 32g Biocube to 94F before I realized it. :eek:;Jawdrop Several casualties including my prized blood red fireshrimp, tiger pistol shrimp, xenias, but all the fish survived
 

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