smallest saltwater aquarium?

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mr.reef24;3184162; said:
Those Bio-Cube's are okay but I found through the year's small problem's with them but all setup's have pro's and con's

agree, flow being one of them. Forgot to mention i replaced the stock pump on my cube with bigger, you don't want dead spots/zones. The filteration chambers in back is up to the user, and there are good and bad choices with that as well, i ditched the nanoballs mine came with.
 
unannon;3186530; said:
agree, flow being one of them. Forgot to mention i replaced the stock pump on my cube with bigger, you don't want dead spots/zones. The filteration chambers in back is up to the user, and there are good and bad choices with that as well, i ditched the nanoballs mine came with.

Totally agree with you bio-cube's and as such all in one tank's are great but some problem's still exist. I think with a little tweaking you can solve this but I personally like to see the company do this themselves. My problem with the nano ball's is mostly 99.9% of all bio-cube owner's want coral's and there is no need for the bio ball chamber instead it could be used for some extra flow from the filtration or a nice skimmer built in it.

mr.reef24
 
im kind of a beginner but learning very fast.. i started with a 10 gal n its thriving... i have 11 diff corals that are all extending their polyps fully. so it watever ur ready for...
 
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