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My 60 cube and my first ever reef tank.
It’s been up about a year at this point.
 
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This is amazing. Going to set my tank up a similar way. Love the use of verticality with segmented, almost spiral, areas. Lots of room to swim too and a nice open sandbed which would make it easier to clean.
Indeed - very cool shape. Perhaps there might be less shaded area if the base is wider? Essentially, like a conical spiral (helix). I suppose that will get more flow as well. Thoughts?
 
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