show me your CUBE!!!

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sharkdude: i like the open top! very nice tank. thanks.

klasiksb: very cool! thats alot of clams!
 
Here's mine. It's not exactly a "cube" but almost (36"x"x24")

<img src="http://home.pacbell.net/deejay27/2-12-04resized.jpg"><br><br>
<img src="http://home.pacbell.net/deejay27/righttankfull.jpg"><br><br>
<img src="http://home.pacbell.net/deejay27/lefttank2.jpg"><br><br>
 
Given that MH lights cover 24"x24", how do people light cube tanks which are bigger than that (say 36"x36")?
 
Here's mine, 30" X 30" X 24". Somewhat of an older pic though.

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Nanocat- What is the big green(ish) plate -montipora or efflo (acro)?
 
My turn...
24"x24"x24" AGA, MAG 9.5 return to a Seaswirl, 150 HQI MH, 65 watt PC actinic, Euroreef CS6-1.

Upgrading and additions:
MAG 12 w/ closed loop.
Maybe adding baffles to sump(if there are bubbles when i add the MAG 12)
250 HQI MH reefoptixIII, with hamilton 14k
Finish auto top off
Finish moon light
 
If I had a clue how to post pics I'd show you my 30 gal oceanic with an aquamedic 250w metal halide over it. I even have a fuji fine pix s5000 digital camera and can't figure it out. It's killin' me.
 
If I had a clue how to post pics I'd show you my 30 gal oceanic with an aquamedic 250w metal halide over it. I even have a fuji fine pix s5000 digital camera and can't figure it out. It's killin' me.
 
my next tank is going to be cubed simply because the lighting will be soo much cheeper! im thinking maybe 20 to 30 gallons. anything besides a rectange is good for me.
 
BTW, nanoguy, your tank is what the word reef is all about. what kind of bulbs do you use to get that light spectrum? the first pic the light looks a bit bluer than in the second one.
 
BTW, nanoguy, your tank is what the word reef is all about. what kind of bulbs do you use to get that light spectrum? the first pic the light looks a bit bluer than in the second on.
 
BTW, nanoguy, your tank is what the word reef is all about. what kind of bulbs do you use to get that light spectrum? the first pic the light looks a bit bluer than in the second one.
 
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