Welcome to BAR - the Bay Area's premier saltwater hobbyists hub!

Biocube32

Facilities/Events
BOD
Joined
Aug 19, 2023
Messages
4,665
This biocube32 including everything but the light is now available. I have a stock led hood i could let go with it, in addition to the screen top and a polycarbonate lid. So 3 different lid options go with the tank.

20260530_172033.webp


Includes:
return pump, heater if needed.

3 top options.
Stand.

Sand and currently rock structures that are in the tank.

In tanked media basket with water diverter
In tank media fuge basket

2 Wave makers available for $30 each. Otherwise I'd keep them for a future tank or need. With both they have proved sufficient for sps in a previous biocube. They are hygger mini wave makers paid around $95 each for them.


No aptasia at all just vermatids and bubble alage no other known pest. Tank is still running come and haul it away. The bubble alage is in a few places but easily cleaned up and removed it's nothing crazy.

Free to supporting members.

I'll keep it running a few more days incase someone wants a tank thats already cycled and been running in different versions for over 3 years.

Reach out if interested. Only condition you get it all for free in future it would be expected that you give it away also if no longer needed.
 
Supporting Member
Joined
Apr 15, 2010
Messages
2,454
Facilities/Events
BOD
Joined
Aug 19, 2023
Messages
4,665
@MichaelB - was this nem tank?
Yes. I just had to many tanks going m ultimately wanted to simplify the set up so I can narrow my focus on 3 tanks at most. I haven't given up on nems just kinda messed up with having to many types. Plus the large marron clowns needed a larger tank.

Currently they probably aren't happy with lack of nems in their new 210 gallon tank. So I'll probably seek to go with a sun burst nem or maybe a magnificent (ritteri) nem if I can find either in addition to nem guards for the mp40s. However they are loving the extra space.

Overall I haven't really figured out the long term intended direction of the tank yet. It has corals but nothing at all is glued down. So still kinda like a larger frag tank lol.
 
Last edited:
Supporting Member
Joined
Nov 5, 2025
Messages
348
A ritteri or a gigantea carpet would look amazing in your large tank. Not sure if maroons go for carpets though.
 
Supporting Member
Joined
Jul 19, 2013
Messages
2,142
I've always wanted to keep a magnifica anemone but never had a good opportunity to provide a good home for one. I have had a blue gigantea that was absolutely amazing. There was a beautiful one at AC on Saturday
 
Top