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The 600 would be a bit tight to fit those in my opinion. If you like the style tank and want more room I would step up to the 900 https://www.algaebarn.com/shop/aquariums/cade-pr-900-series-2/ The full right hand side underneath is open on that tank. @AlgaeBarn is super helpful too, you could call and talk to them about what you are looking to achieve and they could give you a recommendation.Tank looks very nice. I am considering the same one myself - can you fix an Apex Trident and dosing containers in the stand? Thank you!
I do want to get another one, but haven't been able to source another quarantined one yet. I have a local fish store I trust though. If they get one in, I will pick one up.Great journal dude, enjoying the updates and plenty of pictures Cade tanks are brilliant. Are you planning to get another goby?
Very nice journey thus far. I’m filling mine as I write this, how are you liking that light? I’m really wanting a Kissel this time around. I’m seem to be struggling as far as lights go.
Hello, I'm getting the Cade 600 soon, and love this thread. It's great how you included links to all the equipment, because I'm still so confused about what is best to get for this tank! Is the light you bought sufficient for all your corals? Are you planning on doing any SPS in the future? I was leaning towards a Kessil 360, but want to do SPS and I'm not sure it will be enough light.
Do you have anything that you would have done differently with this tank? Thanks for an awesome build thread!
Great setup and tank.Updated tank video:
The Purple Helix Coralline Algae has really taken off.
It looks like the cabinet is pretty tight for storage. Is there room for a UV light under there? If you wanted a refugium, does the sump have space for it?