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Mattc123

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Hey all! I took a leave of absence from reefing for a while to focus on school and this is my first time back on here. I just recently bought a 32gallon biocube to have with me at school. I'm looking into what filtration to get and this is what I'm thinking. My heater and a possible new and improved non wood block biocube skimmer in the first chamber. The second chamber an intank media basket and refugium. For the basket I was thinking floss on top, chemipure and biopellets in the middle, and some marineland ceramic bio rings in the bottom. For the refugium I just planned on putting in some chaeto and Tigger pods with a simple light. Please let me if you guys think this would work or would be too much/too little. Thanks!!!!
 

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I ran the InTank refugium on my Biocube but ultimately decided it was too small to have much impact. I switched to the Tunze 9001 protein skimmer and it's working great.
 

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