RNs 29g Biocube

Agreed. The larger the tank size, the easier it is. What I mean is that it's not as hard when things happen.

For example, when I first set up my tank, I had a bad pair matched up, and one fish got bullied and killed. By the time I noticed the next day, it was partially eaten when I netted it out. Never had an ammonia spike, and corals were fine.
 
Looking good!
 
My lfs got a tank full of these hermits for cheap, so I bought 3. I believe they were called thin stripe hermits, not sure if they were reef safe or not, but I only have a few small sections of gsp in the tank, and some pulsing xenia growing on the glass. Plus a ton of cyano. So these hermits will be a bit of an experiment lol.

They are huge.


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Wow dude that thing is a monster! Impressive tank! I'm happy to have a fellow Biocuber around :)

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