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Sun, 15th Mar 2009, 01:22 AM
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mharmon's 14-Gallon Biocube
Thanks to jrsatx20 for selling me all this great small-sized live rock - now my 14-gallon biocube is reborn!
I hope to house some sexy shrimp, a dwarf seahorse or two, and some less-demanding inverts - mushrooms, zoas, GSP, Xenia, etc. If I ever introduce other fish, I think it would be only the smallest varieties.
Here are some photos as the tank existed on 3/14/09:
Front view:

Front view, low angle:

Front view, high angle:

Front view, another high angle:

Left view, high angle:

Right view:

Right view, high angle:

Top view:

All rock is fitted rather loosely, but seems secure. Every angle is full of gaps to allow water flow and access to fish. The cave is rather deep and shaded to make it feel cozy. The top of the structure has plenty of flat spaces to mount frags. I will probably install a small additional pump to increase water flow.
In the rear left I stuffed a softball-sized wad of chaeto to act as a pod pile and perform nutrient export. Hopefully it'll get enough light.
Any comments, questions, or suggestions are welcome!
Thanks,
Mark
Last edited by mharmon; Sun, 15th Mar 2009 at 05:40 PM.
Reason: Changed the title.
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Sun, 15th Mar 2009, 01:35 AM
#2
Looks great Mark, like the rock work.
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Sun, 15th Mar 2009, 07:55 AM
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Sun, 15th Mar 2009, 08:19 AM
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Looks really good. Should color up nicely for you. Your welcome.
-Ruben-
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