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|  29 gallon bi cube reviews first off howmany people have had one of these?second is there any downfalls to these other than the obvious(size). i have had a salt water setup in the past but i am looking in getting back into now as a family affair. what can you tell me about these. dave | 
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|   I have a biocube 29 and I can tell you that if I can start over again I would not choose any of the nano cubes but instead have a nano tank custom made to my specification.  What are your plans with the biocube? FOWLR or reef? If FOWLR then sure it would make a decent tank. If you choose to go reef it's better to have a custom tank rather than one premade. I made so many modification to my biocube that it's not even a biocube anymore. | 
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|   i have the hqi version. nice tank I've never had a problem with the tank or the pump. the skimmer that comes with it is crap. the light mount has started to fail where the arm connects to the light housing. | 
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