Bio Cube Dissapointment

wvryders

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Hello - I am new to Salt Water Aquariums. I have had a 14 gallon bio cube for a little over a year. I added extra water flow with a air pump and also added protein skimmer. I have had no success with corrals even though I have tried several times. I have also had a lot of problems with keeping the levels in the tank normal - especially the calcium which is why I am sure I keep losing the corals. I do water changes once a week. I really want a reef tank and I am thinking of switching to a 30 gallon tank.

Any advice on equipment would be appreciated.
 

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When I first started in the hobby I had a 14 gallon Biocube. Once I was hooked it seemed too small and I had to bigger and tried out a 90. For me that went disastrous and I left the hobby for about two years. Three years ago I got back in and went with the 29 gallon biocube. For me this was the easiest of the three to maintain and I have had success with corals (mostly LPS) and have really enjoyed the system (knock on wood). I do weekly water changes and to keep my levels I use the 2 part B-Ionic. I often find that once I get the levels consistent, the water changes keep them that way. Just a few fluctuations now and then. For an AIO I really like the 29 gallon biocube. I'm looking to maybe start another tank and have contemplated the RSM130D or maybe even a Solana. I am just looking for additional lighting flexibility so I don't have two PC systems. I really like the AIO systems though so that's why I lean that way. I'm guessing some others maybe have non AIO options that would work also. Good luck. It definitely takes patience.
 

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Welcome to R2R and sorry for the troubles you are having.

We're here ready to help you!

Let me ask you a couple questions.

1. What type of corals were you trying to keep?
2. What type of lighting
3. What did you have for flow in the tank?
 

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