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Hello everyone!

I have been in the forum (and in the hobby) for many years, but I have not been very participatory until now, when I want to introduce you to the new project, a cube that I just installed in my office.

For more than a year, I had been planning the installation of a cube to decorate my office, and I have been gathering the necessary things to get it started, and the day just arrived.

It is a fish tank 37 cm long, 45 cm wide and 35 cm high, with a back sump.

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I had been designing their aquascape for some time, and this was the initial proposal, the intention was to take advantage of the IWAGUMI design.


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But in the end, since that cube will basically be for soft and colorful LPS, I discarded the previous aquascape because that arrangement was more suitable for SPS, that's why in the end I decided to change it for this other one.

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The rock has already been cycled for more than two years, it was in one of my tanks all this time, even so I wanted to give it a few days of cycling together with this new system. I wanted to choose the most porous rock with capricious shapes.

I assembled the tank on May 8, and from the beginning I put a Bubble Magus MiniQ Skimmer on it, and after 4 hours of installing it again, it started working.

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I am considering putting frags, which although they are slow growing, are extremely striking, not so common, mainly zoanthids, some favias or chalices, perhaps some euphyllias.

I will be updating you on the progress of this project.

Any suggestion will be good for my project. :)
 

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Hello everyone!

I have been in the forum (and in the hobby) for many years, but I have not been very participatory until now, when I want to introduce you to the new project, a cube that I just installed in my office.

For more than a year, I had been planning the installation of a cube to decorate my office, and I have been gathering the necessary things to get it started, and the day just arrived.

It is a fish tank 37 cm long, 45 cm wide and 35 cm high, with a back sump.

image-1.png


I had been designing their aquascape for some time, and this was the initial proposal, the intention was to take advantage of the IWAGUMI design.


image-2.png
image-3.png



But in the end, since that cube will basically be for soft and colorful LPS, I discarded the previous aquascape because that arrangement was more suitable for SPS, that's why in the end I decided to change it for this other one.

442470533_122097956846325144_4675041279087011127_n.jpg


The rock has already been cycled for more than two years, it was in one of my tanks all this time, even so I wanted to give it a few days of cycling together with this new system. I wanted to choose the most porous rock with capricious shapes.

I assembled the tank on May 8, and from the beginning I put a Bubble Magus MiniQ Skimmer on it, and after 4 hours of installing it again, it started working.

441508768_122097530018325144_7388859086543796102_n.jpg


I am considering putting frags, which although they are slow growing, are extremely striking, not so common, mainly zoanthids, some favias or chalices, perhaps some euphyllias.

I will be updating you on the progress of this project.

Any suggestion will be good for my project. :)
Awesome I'm starting one too excited!
 
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Hello everyone!

I want to share the progress of the cube with you.

A few weeks ago I added several zoanthids and placed them in the substrate to see how much light they need. This way I can place them at the height that they like best. Once I know the ideal amount of light, I will glue them to the stone structure.

These are the zoas I have

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