I found a oceanic biocube 29 for sell and I was wondering if it's a good tank and what I would need to do to upgrade the lights for coral what are some options for this tank in lightning upgrades
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I bought my wife a 32g biocube and it's a great budget option. The stock lights will grow coral no problem, the spectrum kindof sucks for color though. There are tons of options if you decide to upgrade lights down the road. I would probably stay away from the old 29s of you want to do upgrades later since most of them are for the 32. I paid $150 for a used stock biocube on FB marketplace and I feel like 150-200 is a fair price for a used one.I found a oceanic biocube 29 for sell and I was wondering if it's a good tank and what I would need to do to upgrade the lights for coral what are some options for this tank in lightning upgrades
I currently am running an Oceanic 29 gallon. I would like to have more room for more fish though. I keep the front lid open to allow more evaporation to help cool things down. This may be in part caused by my upgrading the lights with 3 Fluval Marine 3.0 nano lights that I bought used off of eBay. If they had some UV I would be happier with them.I found a oceanic biocube 29 for sell and I was wondering if it's a good tank and what I would need to do to upgrade the lights for coral what are some options for this tank in lightning upgrades