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Old 03-04-2014, 06:56 PM
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Default Bio cube landscaping

Damn am I getting excited about the rebuilding of my Bio cube!

I had the middle rear chamber filled with Live rock rubble before and now I am going to use the compartment for a tunze skimmer and in tank media tray. What is the pros and cons about adhering this rubble on the back plastic wall of the display? I really only want to do this once and thought this would be a good way of starting the landscaping. Hey
Crabs you around still? Maybe you can share your experience with a rock back wall.

Geoff
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Old 03-04-2014, 07:53 PM
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Damn am I getting excited about the rebuilding of my Bio cube!

I had the middle rear chamber filled with Live rock rubble before and now I am going to use the compartment for a tunze skimmer and in tank media tray. What is the pros and cons about adhering this rubble on the back plastic wall of the display? I really only want to do this once and thought this would be a good way of starting the landscaping. Hey
Crabs you around still? Maybe you can share your experience with a rock back wall.

Geoff
I have a biocube with the tunze skimmer and media basket are you thinking of drilling the rock through the wall if so the skimmer and media basket WILL NOT FIT. If adhearing it with some sort of glue or epoxy i see no problem with it

Hayden
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