29 gallon biocube

I have been staring at my tank most of the day. Enjoying how nice a clean it is cause I know it wont last long.:uhoh2:
Not a good attitude to have when upgrading to a bigger tank.:(
 
Hi and thanks for sharring your tank chronicles with us I read each post and really enjoyed them. I just started an Inovative marine 30 gal and am in the very young tank stage aswell I'll try to keep up with your thread and watch your tank grow. Ty again for sharring
 
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Its young but I kick started it with items from my 14 gallon that I retired. The best part about blogging about a tank is helping others and being able to look back to see where you started and might have gone wrong. lol
 
I would say the best part is looking back and seeing the progress that you didn't notice looking at it daily. My torch is easily 5 times the size but I don't notice till I look back at old pictures
 
I would say the best part is looking back and seeing the progress that you didn't notice looking at it daily. My torch is easily 5 times the size but I don't notice till I look back at old pictures

I agree with you here 100%.

I was just looking over my build thread the other day and couldn't believe how much stuff has grown. You don't really realize it when you look at it every day.
 
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Ok after much thought I decided to put some sprigs of the macros I bought in the 29 the rest is in the 14 gallon.
I would much rather trim something pretty like they are instead of battle something ugly like GHA.
 
Bad decision. Gha is easy to beat but bryopsis and culpera are a pain. I suggest you look into the threads of those battles to see what you are seeing yourself up for
 
My 14 gallon was nothing but GHA for over 8 months. This is why I shut it down. I could not no matter what I did get it under control.
And yes I researched the stuff. Rather have it then the other.
 
If you researched then you would know you can't simply trim culpera with its root structure. And if you couldn't get a simple algae like gha under control then you are asking for disaster from the more invasive macro you put in
 
wow you didn't use nearly as much rock as i did. Maybe I should have toned it down a bit when I was setting up my 29g biocube last month.
 
wow you didn't use nearly as much rock as i did. Maybe I should have toned it down a bit when I was setting up my 29g biocube last month.
I still have rock in the 14 gallon that I hope to move in but it has algae on it still so trying to get more off before the move. As it is I did more some of the Algae that was on the corals. I also plan to use a skimmer and be hide the dry rock you see I have a pile of live rock. The highest rock you see in the back did come from the 14 gallon. Only one I manged to get all the GHA off of so far.
I also have a skimmer that I well put on later if needed.
 
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