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This is my 3 gallon cube that has been up and running for almost a year now. It runs on 3 items. A top fin HOB filter, a coralife light capable of supporting soft corals, and a small heater.

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Very cool! Do you plan on keeping the GSP trimmed so that it doesn't grow on the rock or just letting it grow wherever it desires? :beaming-face-with-smiling-eyes:
Definitely trimmed! I have already had to trim it from creeping up the glass. I am hoping for a nice grass look across the bottom.
 
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Definitely trimmed! I have already had to trim it from creeping up the glass. I am hoping for a nice grass look across the bottom.
Love that idea! What is the next coral you plan on putting in there- if you are adding more?
 
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