Waterbox Cube 20 Build Thread - Wise Edition

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Take a look at the Bubble Magus mini q skimmer. I have one on WB 20 cube and it is amazing. $50 and started skimming in a matter of minutes. Fits in center chamber with ease. I did have to shift my light mount slightly
Could you post a picture of how you have your equipment set up in the middle chamber? I’m not sure how to put in a skimmer without the light being super offset.
 

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Started the cycle yesterday after adding bacter 7 and ammonia.

Today’s parameters:
pH - 8.2
Ammonia - 2 ppm
Nitrite - 0 ppm
Nitrate - 0 ppm

Let the good times roll.

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Just placed an order for a Waterbox Cube 20 with the white cabinet, along with a Sicce Syncra Silent 1.0 to use as the return pump. I plan to gather the rest of the equipment over the next couple months and get the tank wet in early 2023. I have to thank my wife for letting expand my aquarium collection and get back into reefing again.

Equipment List:
Aquarium: Waterbox Aquariums Cube 20
Cabinet: Waterbox Aquariums PW1818 in white
Lighting: Ecotech Marine Radion XR15 G6 Pro
Return Pump: Sicce Syncra Silent 1.0
Intank Media Basket
VCA Random Flow Generator
Heater: Aquael 100-Watt Ultra Heater
Heater Controller: Inkbird WiFi Aquarium Heater Controller
Skimmer: Bubble Magus Mini Q
Wavemaker: AI Nero 3
ATO: Tunze 3152
Caribsea Liferock
Caribsea Special Grade
Salt: Fritz Aquatics Reef Pro Mix Complete

Livestock List:
Red banded pistol shrimp
Hi fin red banded goby
Pink streaked wrasse
Zoas
Mushrooms
LPS
clean up crew
Still researching other options

Once the tank is cycled, I plan on starting with some zoas and mushrooms, and then gradually add some LPS once the tank has been established for 6-8 months.

I have been researching the Dutch Synthetic Reefing system and am debating about trying it out on this aquarium. Does anyone have experience with the DSR method, especially on a smaller sized aquarium? If so, I'd like to hear your feedback.
Is the wavemaker a neccesity or is it more of a luxury? I've seen ones without but I'm new to this so I'm curious.
 
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Is the wavemaker a neccesity or is it more of a luxury? I've seen ones without but I'm new to this so I'm curious.
I’d say it’s a necessity since you want to eliminate any dead spots. You also want flow to transport food to corals and waste away from them.
 

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