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Some random new editions to my upgraded cube
These shots are in no particular order....
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Nice additions.
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great shots!
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Thanks! I didnt realize how much more room I had in the cube compared to the 12g nano. My nano was FULLY stocked to the gills. I don't think I could have fit even 1 more polyup. After transferring everything from that tank plus adding a few more things over the past week or 2, the tank still looks bare. Don't get me wrong, I love all this space but I just didn't think the tank would look that empty compared to how jam packed the nano was.
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Sulp, nice natural looking tank with a lot of diversity. It will fill in fast.
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Thanks Kell! Yeah, I think it will fill in faster than I think. It has only been 2 weeks and I can honestly see growth on all my zoos now that I have halides. I couldn't believe that they would show noticible growth like they are in only 2 weeks. Everything else (except my Alveopora) looks fuller and generally happier in the new enviorment. I'm excited to watch everything grow and expand. I loved my nano but there is just so much more I can do with the cube.
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