Posted by gerard on September 18, 2008 under Aquarium Info |
I would like to post a question tonight for our Aquarium Discussion. I am curious what everyone is doing with their nano aquariums. Are you modding them or just keeping stock systems?
I have a biocube 29 gallon and i removed all sponges and bioballs from the back of my tank. I am just running the stock filter cartridge in chamber 1 and a bag of chemi-pure elite in chamber 2. I was running purigen in chamber 2 but all my local fish stores seem to be out of it now so i just tried boyd’s chemi-pure elite. Still to new to comment on its effectiveness but that’s another post. Anyway i would like to see what other people are doing. Please post comments.
Tags: aquarium, Aquarium Mod's, bioballs, filter cartridge, filter mod, fish marine fish, local fish stores, nano, Nano Reef, purigen, Saltwater Fish, sponges, tank
Posted by gerard on July 23, 2008 under Products & Reviews |
With all the necessary components built-in, spend your time setting up your ideal environment, then plug it in and enjoy the results.
The Oceanic BioCube features high-quality components and can be used for saltwater or freshwater setups. All sizes include integrated wet/dry filtration with dual overflow intakes, two Coralife compact fluorescent lamps, lunar blue LED lights, remote quick-disconnect ballasts, a UL listed submersible pump with adjustable discharge nozzle and dual fans to dissipate heat.
Features include:
- Curved Glass Front Corners
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Coralife Lighting With Dual Fans
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Necessary Components Built-In
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Integrated Wet/Dry Biological Filtration
Tags: aquapod, aquarium, biological filtration, compact fluorescent lamps, coralife, cube, fish tank, led lights, lighting, marine fish, nano, oceanic biocube, overflow, Saltwater Fish