My 14g Biocube

Serren

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I picked up a complete 14g Biocube in late January that looked like this -

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I posted here about the algae and such, and got tons of suggestions and ideas.

Here is what my tank looked like after the algae, but before the Frag Swap -

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Now here is my tank post-Frag Swap! All I can say is I am so thankful that I found this club. What would have taken me months and 100's of dollars was completed in one afternoon and at very little expense. Enjoy these pictures! Oh, advice is wecome if you see obvoius flaws or problems with my placements and such.

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Oh wowsers, that looks incredible!

I think I missed out on a rockin' good time. Darned dail up internet was not working the last week so I missed out out on the shin dig.
 
It is hard to make out, but are you placing your burdsnest in the sand? I find it works best to actually glue them (with superglue) to either a piece of live rock or a frag plug. They will encrust at the base and need something firm to attach to. Plus its a bit harder for your snails/hermits to knock them over if they are attached securely.
 
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