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#1
Hey everybody, my names John, I'm crackerspack or Josh's brother. I finally couldn't take all his bragging about his tanks so I finally bought myself a Biocube 14g about 6 months ago to get started and learn the basics on. I've kept my 2 clown fish, Firefish and 2 out of 4 peppermint shrimp alive the whole time (which is more than i expected) so now i'm looking to move on to some corals (love the pulsatings) and after I move to my new place upgrade to a 55 gallon and go nuts. Love the site and look forward to talking to you all. Will post some pics of my little fishcube soon.

John
 

hurrafreak

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#2
Welcome to the madness!! Personally I would go with something other than a 55 when you upgrade. The width on them is pretty cumbersome IMO.
 

amonchak

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#3
+1. I have one and am tired of the skinny depth.
 
#6
55 customs are pretty neat - 36" wide and a lot more depth. Pretty spacey. They are like an upgrade to a 40g breeder IMO. Good to have ya on the sight John. Welcome and enjoy the ample supply of wisdom, opinions, and events.
 

Zooid

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#8
go with a four foot long 120g :)
Nice and stable and enough depth to make nice rock outcroppings.

oh, and welcome aboard :D
 

the_fish_man

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#9
Welcome to the forum!!! If you want I have some pulsating Xenia you can have when you get the tank for corals.
 

chrislorentz

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#14
I have a drilled 90 I could let go for a good price
 
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