Diary - My Ultimate Cube Project

Actually RocketSeason, Cubes are more advance and much harder to take care because everything are so dense together. The very small slight thing wrong and the tank can crash easily.

For instance, accidently overfeeding, Nitrate rise quickly. Accidently add alittle to much calcium, your shrimp may die. Rapid water parameter change and cause stress.

Larger tank are much easier because everything is so far apart. Not dense. So if you accidently over feed, then the live rock and sand do it's work, but in Nano. The sand and live rocks are too little, it can only process so much.
 
nc-boy, i think rocketseason was refering to just the aquascaping part, which i totally agree with, there's more depth to work with.
 
Chrishet, do you feed your green favia anything? Mine has faded from that nice brown color yours is on page 1. Just wondering if you turkey baste it with anything?
 
I actually got the idea to do the two sides from when i went to discovery cove in FL. There reef is set up with a big gorge in the middle and it seemed good for me because of the swimming area it provided. Thanks Sumy. I'm also actually starting on a new canopy for my 58g, i made one but it doesn't function the way i need it too. Also the open top is great, my 30g stays at 75F year round. I guess all the extra air.
NateP - Actually my tang was very happy in my tank for a long time. I don't recommend everyone getting one because they do grow big, mine for some reason was dwarfed from another tank i guess when i bought him. He has died recently tho actually from some sort of fin disease.
 
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