Bio Cube Owner's Thread

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hi guys....

i have my BC29 cycling right now...i just need to know how can i put the "chemi pure elite" into the filtration system. where will be the best place to put it and how?? any pics would really help.

thanks!
 
im new to this hobbie and would like to start out with a fairly small saltwater tank, mostly inverts with maybe a couple of small clown fish. would a biocube 14g be a good start?

thanks everyone :D
 
yea thats what ive been doing. ive been reading for about a week, and i still have to save up some money so i ought to get a lot of information absorbed by the time i have the money for the biocube.

but is the bio cube really that much better than other aquarium kits?
 
k thanks. im going to do more research and save up my money for the bc 14g. does anyone know of online fish stores that can be trusted buying fish or anything ill need for my biocube(i.e. LR. LS. cleaner shrimp, hermit crabs)
 
not to say that i dont like my biocube, but if i had done more research on tanks before i got one, i would have gotten one with a metal halide, 24g aquapod or something like that.. but i do love my biocube and im upgrading to a mh soon
 
for my BC29.....where should i put my heater???

im using a stealth 100w heater and for now that im cycling the tank...i have it in one corner of the display tank. i've read here that your heaters were either in the 3rd or 1st chamber. i tried but it wont fit. the 1st chamber is not deep enough because of that tray/floor in there. with the 3rd chamber...the level of the water is not enough to reach the line on my heater. is the heater ok in the display tank??? how can i put it in the back chambers???

thanks!
 
Push out the floor in the first chamber. Don't worry, you will not break anything. This is a MUST for all BioCube owners IMO. Debris gets trapped down there and adds to your nitrates. After removing that little plastic false floor, the heater will fit fine.
 
Hello Folks,

Just found this thread and read all 20 pages. Good stuff!!

I want to upgrade my lighting on my 29 gallon Biocube so that I can keep some hard corals. I was thinking of the Current USA SunPod 20" 150W. Will this do? Can I mount it on the 29 gallon BioCube with the included "legs" (I REALLY don't want to suspend it from the ceiling)? Any other suggestions?

Also, I have some "jumpers" in the tank, so I need a pretty tight lid. I was thinking glass canopy, but would prefer something less breakable. Any other ideas? By the way, is there a ready made glass canopy that fits the 29 BioCube, or would I need to have it custom cut?

I would really appreciate your input!!
THANKS!
 
I don't know of any pre-made lids for the Biocube. They come with a hood for a reason. :)

Don't know how much light you're looking for, but check out www.nanotuners.com . They offer a lighting upgrade kit that will allow you to use four PC bulbs instead of the two it comes with. Much more light output, while still retaining the stock hood. Sure it's no sunpod, but it is a lot of light.
 
I bought my Biocube with it already installed. Just got it up and running, so no real opinion on it yet...... except... it IS damn bright!:)
 
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