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Found out about this forum from someone in my local IA club (GIRS) - here's a thread for my 29 gallon Biocube.
Backstory -
I've been involved with saltwater since 2003 when I decided to switch from Cichlids to saltwater when I found a deal on a 75 gallon Oceanic reef ready tank. I've had a variety of larger tanks (72 bow, 75 rr, 120 rr) and smaller tanks (12g Nanocube, 12g Biocube) with only two breaks - 2008 (6 months) and recently when I moved and sold my 120 in June 2018. Last December I stumbled upon a great deal on a 29 gallon Biocube (power compact) with stand, pump, heater, some LR, new lights, pump, test kits and other supplies. It seemed like a great size and my wife and daughter love "Nemos" (clownfish) so I thought it would be a good idea.
After I picked up the tank I found the fans in the hood were missing - purchased replacement fans and a 12v AC to DC power supply to fix it.
-Eric
Some YouTube videos on the process.
Backstory -
I've been involved with saltwater since 2003 when I decided to switch from Cichlids to saltwater when I found a deal on a 75 gallon Oceanic reef ready tank. I've had a variety of larger tanks (72 bow, 75 rr, 120 rr) and smaller tanks (12g Nanocube, 12g Biocube) with only two breaks - 2008 (6 months) and recently when I moved and sold my 120 in June 2018. Last December I stumbled upon a great deal on a 29 gallon Biocube (power compact) with stand, pump, heater, some LR, new lights, pump, test kits and other supplies. It seemed like a great size and my wife and daughter love "Nemos" (clownfish) so I thought it would be a good idea.
After I picked up the tank I found the fans in the hood were missing - purchased replacement fans and a 12v AC to DC power supply to fix it.
-Eric
Some YouTube videos on the process.