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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Cameron Park, California
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I'm looking for feedback from any of you who own a Biocube and have done modifications with In Tank baskets.
Right now I have the stock Oceanic Biocube. I've removed the bioballs and am running a hydor submersible skimmer in chamber #2. Chamber #1 has filter floss only, and chamber #3 has the heater and return flow. See my signature for tank specs. I'd like to put a skimmer in chamber #1, but I'll have to get a new skimmer as my current one won't fit. Suggestions welcome - but I'm considering the Biocube skimmer. In chamber #2 I'd like to put in the In Tank media basket and refugium basket with the submersible light. I'd but a ball of chaeto in the refugium. Looking for feedback and experience with this set-up. Any info would be great before I invest the time, money, and energy. Down the road I plan on upgrading the lighting to a retrofit LED system. I'm still looking into that, but have found a couple that look good; right now I'm leaning toward Steve's. Oh - one more question! I've got the stock return flow from chamber #3 and I'm also running a Biocube powerhead on the right side of the tank and have it angled up so that it's stirring the top of the water. I'm wondering if I should have another powerhead on the left side of the tank angled down toward the front/bottom of the tank. I'm having problems with cyano along the front of the tank, and I think increasing flow will help. Thoughts??
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zoa & paly dominated with other softies & LPS bangaii cardinal, scissortail dartfish, green chromis trio, tangaroa goby, yellow clown goby Current Tank Info: 29 gallon biocube, Ecoxotic LED lighting, In Tank media rack + fuge |
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Courteny BC Canada
Posts: 237
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I have a biocube 29 with the tunze 9002 Doc in the middle, beside it i have a 6"x3"x3" cheato basket. Instead of a submersible light i just took a razor and scraped off some of the black paint on the back and got the Jbj 4 LED magnetic light. It has been working very well.
I was supposed to get the smaller tunze, to have it in the 1st chamber but over enthusiastic LFS owner got me the larger one at the same price... instead of the one i wanted her to order : \ But so far alls good. |
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Join Date: Mar 2012
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I have the Aquaticlife 115 skimmer in the first chamber. It seems to work good. I get a good green/brown liquid and the cone of the collection cup gets covered with a nasty brown sludge.
second chamber is just filter floss across the top, some carbon and LR rubble for now. third chamber heater, Biocube UV sterilizer and return pump. I'm still using the stock lights but have seen a few DIY LED's that i have been impressed with. I have a AI Sol on another tank that is very impressive and would recommend if you're willing to make the investment. |
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Posts: 83
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For my Oceanic 29 cube:
Chamber 1: Heater Chamber 2: InTank Media Basket (Floss, Purigen, Chemi-Pure Elite) InTank Fuge Basket (nothing in it yet, but plan on trying some Cheato) Chamber 3: Return Pump I don't use a UV Sterilizer or Skimmer, and things seem to be working fine. I do a 5 gallong water change every couple of weeks. |
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Liverpool, NY
Posts: 36
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Chamber 1: Aquaticlife 115 in
Chamber 2: Floss across the top and beneath than some Chaeto (that barely grows). In the Chamber 3: Heater, upgraded the pump to a MJ1200. On the return I added a hydor deflector that does a good job at mixing up the flow from a pair of Koralias. For lighting I went with a DIY kit from RapidLED. I modded the Aquaticlife 115 skimmer...the airline mod and a remote collection cup, originally the cup would fill up in 2-3 days. |
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Courteny BC Canada
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oh +1 for the Rapid Led kit its amazing
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: New Jersey
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Liverpool, NY
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I plan to ditch the 115 for a Tunze 9002, later in the week. There are some micro-bubbles making their way into the display section and I think the source is the skimmer. I will most likely do a similar remote collection for the 9002. |
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: New Jersey
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Very nice I always like to look into people's cabinets. Let us know how that tunze works vs the 115 I've been thinking of making the switch. I just feel there's more that can be pulled out.
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 31
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Did you have to do any cutting/changes to get 115 in?
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All tanks currently empty :( |
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Liverpool, NY
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: New Jersey
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no cutting if you have an HQI.
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