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Unread 07/31/2011, 10:27 AM   #1
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Biocube (again)

Sorry about making another post about this, but I've been thinking hard and wondering if spending $600 on the LED JBJ system is worth it, or if it'd be much cheaper to simply buy myself a 29 gallon and build a tank myself from there. If anyone has any pros or cons to either approach I'd love to here them.

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Unread 07/31/2011, 11:08 AM   #2
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I started a 55 for about $500. I moved to an apartment which had me looking at bio cubes but when I priced them I was like might as well start my 55 it's cheaper so here I am. That price is minus live rock sand and water. That's simply the materials needed to start the tank.


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Unread 07/31/2011, 11:14 AM   #3
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What kind of lighting did you have? I'd like to keep it under 40 inches length and under 13 inches wide if possible. I could simply purchase another 29 gallon long tank like I have for fresh water.

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Unread 07/31/2011, 11:55 AM   #4
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I've got 48in. Aquatic life T-5's 216W with the built in timer.

http://www.petsolutions.com/storefro...putLights.html

I got mine on sale from the same site for 299.00.


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Unread 07/31/2011, 11:57 AM   #5
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are you running a protein skimmer and sump on your tank as well? and do you know of any 30 inch fixtures that would be good?

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Unread 07/31/2011, 12:02 PM   #6
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I currently do not have a sump on it but do plan on going that route in the future. My skimmer is probably a little on the inadequate size but it was a great price and I was a bit ignorant at first. My skimmer is a coralife 65g. Still breaking it in and cycling my tank so I don't have any real proof as to how great or sucky it is. As far as lights I wanted T-5's just because it cheaper than LED and more efficient and cooler than halides but I'm still new in the hobby but as far as I have read it simply seems light are basically all personal pref.


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Unread 07/31/2011, 12:04 PM   #7
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They sell the same lights I have in 30in. And if you catch it on a sale you might get it for quite a bit cheaper. At very least you can google coupons for the site and save $5. Some experienced reefer would probably be able to give you benefits to each type and which brands to go with and which ones to stay away from.


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Unread 07/31/2011, 12:06 PM   #8
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I suppose that is the advice I'm looking for now, which 30" fixture to get to support a wide variety of corals and clams and how to get it cheap.

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Unread 07/31/2011, 12:10 PM   #9
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Coralife's are on sale but not familiar with how well they perform.
http://www.petsolutions.com/storefro...HOFixture.html


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Unread 07/31/2011, 12:19 PM   #10
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that'd be a little over 4 watts per gallon, which is a pretty good figure. I'd then need 30 inch stand to keep my tank on and then keep a sump inside of it.


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Unread 07/31/2011, 12:25 PM   #11
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Had mine custom built from a guy my local fish store does business with for $150 and he stained it whatever color I wanted. Done in 4 days that price doesn't include a canopy.


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Unread 07/31/2011, 12:30 PM   #12
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I'm looking around that same site and they have cheap stands to fit a 29 exactly like I need. I need to make sure Petco is still doing their dollar per gallon deal before I get too carried away, and then i need to check out what it takes to build my own sump.

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Unread 07/31/2011, 12:32 PM   #13
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If you catch the petco dollar a gallon sale you can pick up 40 breeders cheap and depending on equipment you use it might be cheaper then the biocube or around the same price but better set-up. I was looking at a biocube but decided on the 40 plan.


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Unread 07/31/2011, 12:48 PM   #14
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I had the same debate and opted to go away from the all in one kit. They are convenient but saving up a little more and getting every piece of equipment exactly how you want it means that you will be much happier with the tank in the long run.


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Unread 07/31/2011, 10:05 PM   #15
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Just for reference and consideration, what kind of corals could be kept in this tank: http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/store/...ith-stand.html and could I put anything in their that would host a pair of O. clownfish?


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Just for reference and consideration, what kind of corals could be kept in this tank: http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/store/...ith-stand.html and could I put anything in their that would host a pair of O. clownfish?

Mostly soft corals. Sometimes clowns will sort of "host" a soft coral, but the best bet is a Anemone. I would not recommend having one in that small of a tank or with that kind of lighting.


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Okay, would The clowns be too out of place without anything hosting them? I'm thinking lower demand corals will be easier for me to care for on my school schedule. Could I keep zoas and the like?

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Also, will the PC bulbs be strong enough to promote growth in corals?

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+1 on 40 breeder. I have a 30 gal 30" aquarium and the lighting fixtures are very limited. 36" is a more common size and it would give you the option of a 5 or 6 lamp unit which should be enough for about anything. Not sure you could clams or SPS corals under a 4 bulb fixture.


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would The clowns be too out of place without anything hosting them? I'm thinking lower demand corals will be easier for me to care for on my school schedule. Could I keep zoas and the like? Also, will the PC bulbs be strong enough to promote growth in corals?

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