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04/05/2017, 06:45 AM | #1 |
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Biocube 32LED newbie questions!?
New to the forum and to the hobby as well! My names Adam, and I have been doing a lot of reading and research on this new hobby of reef aquariums and I have a few questions or looking for some advice.
So who here has the newer 32gal LED biocube up and running? I am looking at getting into the hobby and the LFS recommended I start with the all in on biocube. I have been reading forums and seeing that not many people run the tank stock chambers, but put their own touch. Not looking at a skimmer as of now, plan on doing frequent water changes until I see the need for a skimmer. It seems that a lot of people get the intank media basket for chamber 2 with floss on forst shelf then dofferent things on 2 and 3, and some use the stock shelves but get their own filters. Just wondering what is the heat route! Also, is the return pump good enough or would it be better to get an after market pump? Or can I just get a powerhead to increase the tank flow? Let me know what yall think! |
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The LED 32 will work just fine out of the box for most soft corals and some LPS corals. As far as upgrades it up to you. I have the intank media basket but ran the stock unit with Floss on top, then purigen and Chemipure elite on the bottom. Intank saves room in the middle chamber for other things, Fuge, skimmer, reactor, probes, ruble rock...
The return pump again works, is a little noisy. The fan for the stock lights is hit or miss on the noise it produces. You can look through my build and message me if you have any questions. http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh....php?t=2596045 |
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Congrats on the LED 32! I'm loving mine. You can check my build out too if you want and message me with any questions.
I 'missed' on the light fans so they're noisy, but I've grown accustomed to the noise. Others might not. I thought I'd be upgrading the lights quickly, but I haven't seen the need to so am still running stock. I've played around with a lot of configurations, and have mine set up similarly to JVan82's. Intank media basket, with floss on the top shelf, purigen below that, and Chaeto below that. Running a Tunze skimmer in the second part of the 2nd chamber (followed the intank video instructions exactly). As for flow, I'm generating plenty with an inexpensive Jaebo PP-4 powerhead and a Innovative Marine SpinStream. Stock return pump. I think it would be difficult to configure the return pump only without dead spots. So long story short... intank media basket is a good investment, buy a cheap powerhead, and you're good !! Don't see the need to upgrade lights or return pump unless the noise bothers you. I'd maybe put a skimmer higher on the upgrade list than replacement lights or return pump. |
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Beings that I am just getting started I dont think I will be looking at getting a new light system just yet. I just want to make sure I have the basics down. I will begetting the tank once I move in to my new house in a week or two, and just want to make sure I do everything right. I have been reading a lot of different builds and seeing how each is different and alike as well.
I think I decided to get the biocube skimmer that fits into chamber 1. Then in chamber two I going to keep the orignal shelves and run floss, purigen, and chemipure blue on third shelf. May or may not get a heater in chamber three. Im going to go with the stock return pump and get a cheap power head to get some water movement. I have around 20-25 lbs of dry rock from a friend that I'll be putting into the tank along with sand. Owner of the LFS recommended running the cycle along with a damsel fish or something else that could handle the conditions. Seems like everyone runs a fishless cycle though. Thoughts and opinions on this would be appriciated! Thanks everyone! |
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Skip the biocube skimmer it's crap, I've had my tank up since Aug 16 still don't have a skimmer.
Don't add fish till after the cycle is complete, buy a bottle of ammonia and dose the tank, or add a piece of ship from the grocery store, or just ghost feed (add food to the tank once or twice a day) until you see ammonia on your water tests. Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk |
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Ghost feeding or using the shrimp would mean I wouldnt have to dose ammonia. Correct?
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04/05/2017, 03:45 PM | #8 |
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And would I need a small piece of live rock to seed the dry rock? Or can I use the bottled bacteria instead?
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Let's go Diving. Current Tank Info: 125 gallon Mix reef, SPS and LPS, MRC MR-2 skimmer, BK 250 on my Qt tank, GEO Cal reactor, Apex controller, 2 mp40's, Tunze ATO, and litermeter III for auto water changes. |
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Let's go Diving. Current Tank Info: 125 gallon Mix reef, SPS and LPS, MRC MR-2 skimmer, BK 250 on my Qt tank, GEO Cal reactor, Apex controller, 2 mp40's, Tunze ATO, and litermeter III for auto water changes. |
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04/05/2017, 06:25 PM | #14 |
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Well I'm hoping by the time I "need" a skimmer there's a better option for us 32 owners
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Been running mine since around Thanksgiving. No skimmer (many if the stuff you see here- this doesn't fit, that sucks, etc.). Had ruble in chamber 2 but wanted it clean, so cleaned it out and now run stick rack with floss, followed by bagged carbon and bagged PhosGuard, then a bag of Purigen, and then two small bags of ceramic matrix (could've done one larger bag) at the bottom. Floss switched weekly, Carbon monthly, PhosGuard when phosphates start coming up, and Purigen when nasty. Everything gets a rinse with tank water every 2 weeks. 10% water weekly. Put the larger Sicce nano power head in there, but it really ****es my frogspawn off. Still toying with that. Also replaced the hood fan with a quieter one from Amazon. And added a Smart ATO- best investment so far.
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hood fan
Hey everyone
I'm returning to the hobby after a few years break due to school duties. I set up a 32g nano just like your and it is currently cycling. I like it to be as quiet as possible, but the hood fan seems a little too loud for my liking. I am not running the lights since its only been 5 days, but i know the noise will drive me crazy. Could you tell me which fan fits the hood since i read that you guys changed it? Amazon has many available but i don't know the exact size. If you can post a link to the fax model would be great. Thank you in advance. BTW your tank looks great. |
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yes, please post the fan you chose from Amazon.
Hi, I'm also new here and have the 32 biocube. It has been up three weeks now and it's cycling now. I don't have a skimmer in mine as I don't see the need for it just yet. I am not an expert, but I would not forgo a heater for the tank. The steadier everything is, the better (IMO). I did have to turn down the length of time the lights are on, less than 12 hrs as I'm getting green algae on the glass. I have it in a room that doesn't get much sunlight. My next purchase is a power head to get more circulation and get the tank prepared for adding a couple hunks of coral. I also added live aquaculture.. though I am not sure if the LFS was just selling to me cause I don't know better or if it was ok to do it at this point. The new biocube 32 doesn't come with anything but the frame and filter cartridge. I took all that out and I'm using different porosity sponges, Matrix carbon and Matrix High Capacity Biofiltration meda. I used live sand and live rock to set up the tank. After a week I added some cleanup crew. After another week I added more live rock and more clean up crew and two clowns. All are doing great so far. Numbers are spot on! I'm careful not to over feed and I hand feed the crabs to minimize waste. One piece of equipment I would suggest is a refractometer to check the salinity. It's an awesome tool! Way better than dinking bubbles off and repeated dunking in the water to trust the reading on the cheap plastic gauge. Good luck with your tank and set up, I'm eager to know how it goes for you! Here is my tank |
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Upgraded fan
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Which heaters does everyone prefer? Seems like everyone runs a 100w but all different brands. What are the pros and cons between the different heaters? Im thinking a heater is a heater in my book haha.
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I have the Biocube 32 and here is what I have so far:
Chamber 1: Finnex 100 w heater Chamber 2: inTank media with floss, purigen and chemi pure elite (planning on doing the refugium soon) Chamber 3: stock return, additional temp gauge and Smart ATO sensor and return My current concerns are keeping it under 80 degrees in the summer here in Phoenix. I might need to get a chiller and/or fan...researching now. My other concern is finding an automatic feeder. I have my 2 clowns, 3 turbo snails, 3 nassarious snails, a cleaner shrimp named Pepe. I have a few corals so far...frogspan looking real good. Learning as I go. I am pretty much obsessed with watching everything that is going on in there. So far so good. |
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That's the one I got as well. You can go larger (diameter) but you may have to build an adapter (really just a piece of plastic with a fan-size hole and then a bunch of screw holes) to fit the fan's screw holes and the lid's.
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So I set up my 32gal LED BIOCUBE 16 days ago. Im running everything fully stock right now, besides a koralia 425 nano powerhead, until the cycle is finished.
I started with 30lbs live sand and 25-30lbs dry rock. After a couple days of letting the water clear and talking with 2 LFS as well as friends in the hobby I decided to get a small clown and a green chromis to get my cycle started. I purchased the two fish on day 3 and also purchased 'seed' bottled bacteria to help out with the cycling process. I tested my water daily for ammonia, nitrites, and nitrates and watched as the cycle progressed. Im feeding every other day with a quarter cube of brine shrimp and the fish seem to be doing fine. The diatom algae growth has really shot up in the past few days and I was wondering when I should start getting a CUC and whats a recommended CUC? My ammonia has been 0 for 5 days now and my nitrites are 0 as of yesterday. Heres a few pics of the progress! Test tubes from today Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Want to get this algae cleaned up! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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