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![]() Yeah, i am facing huge dilema whether setting up a bio cube at work place to take care of all my lps or sell them. If i keep one at the office, i will only have tap water to play with, not sure if it is a good thing.
If i am going to set up the bio cube, i definitely will try to get T5 and close top. Is bio cube easier to take care than normal tank? |
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![]() another challenge with a tank at work is when you have to go on customer site trips or on vacation.. unless you have competent co-workers.
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Another tank in the house won't go well with my wife. Kien, you are very very lucky man. Arggg, |
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![]() For going out of town or vacations..I just have a co worker drop in some food pellets every couple days. If your going to do a tank at work....I would definately go with the biocube 14 or 29. You can go longer on water changes if you need to but wouldnt make it a habit.
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![]() I understand your pain.. it is really tough sometimes to decide between a beloved coral and/or fish. Or even between two fish as sometimes there is a lot of incompatibilities that we try to turn a blind eye to.. but eventually it catches up to us until we can't ignore it any longer :-( There is usually no easy answer to the dilemma.
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![]() I have found that on my biocube 14 that I only have to add maybe a glass of water every week.....the water cant evaporate out which is why I love the lid design.
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