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Hi everybody! I want to change my Aquascape in my 32 gallon BioCube which is been established for a couple years now! I just don't know how to make it look as good as my 55 gallon because it's so hi instead of long making it difficult. Can you all send pictures of your 32 gallon BioCube so I can get some ideas please! Thanks in advance!
 

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Here are a couple of examples from some members on here who have/had 32g BioCubes!
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Here's mine. Pretty new, I've rearranged the coral a touch and added a few fish, but I'm pretty happy with my aquascaping. I only wish I had some more room in the sand bed, which I could have done if I had cut down some of the base rocks some
 

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I think BioCubes definitely look best with that cove type of aquascape. That is how I set up mine over a decade ago and it's still a very popular look for that shape tank.
 

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Hi everybody! I want to change my Aquascape in my 32 gallon BioCube which is been established for a couple years now! I just don't know how to make it look as good as my 55 gallon because it's so hi instead of long making it difficult. Can you all send pictures of your 32 gallon BioCube so I can get some ideas please! Thanks in advance!
Do you have a picture of yours? You will likely want to use all/most of your current rock too keep the biodiversity I would imagine.
 
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Do you have a picture of yours? You will likely want to use all/most of your current rock too keep the biodiversity I would imagine.
I'm kind of embarrassed about it because I didn't know how to set it up but this is it! I want to use all of my rocks I have for sure!
 

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I'm kind of embarrassed about it because I didn't know how to set it up but this is it! I want to use all of my rocks I have for sure!
You are in a great spot to add rock. You could do something like using your current rocks as base rocks and epoxy a couple Arches or rings to add height. Fun stuff. I always rinse brand new rock in my old water change bucket to get any loose debris off then add the rock in.
 
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You are in a great spot to add rock. You could do something like using your current rocks as base rocks and epoxy a couple Arches or rings to add height. Fun stuff. I always rinse brand new rock in my old water change bucket to get any loose debris off then add the rock in.
Do I have to remove my existing rock to epoxy the new Rock to it?
 

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Saw this on clearance today. Says it's good for underwater rescaping. You could also use the aquascaping putty. Not sure which would be best.
 
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Saw this on clearance today. Says it's good for underwater rescaping. You could also use the aquascaping putty. Not sure which would be best.
Thanks! I think I will try that!
 
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