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I’ve had a few 10 gallon freshwater tanks in my life and always wanted a reef tank. Now that I’m almost 50 years old I’m finally going to pull the trigger.
I’m a voracious reader and researcher whenever I start a new hobby. The problem I have is making a decision about which way to go.
I have an initial budget of about $1000 and am contemplating a 32gal bio cube vs a standard 40 breeder. I know I’ll eventually upgrade but with my lack of experience if things go bad and I lose the whole tank I couldn’t afford it to be in the thousands not to mention the cost of something like a Red Sea or JBJ is out of my reach currently.
I like the bio cube for a few reasons. We have dogs and cats and I like the security of a lid. I prefer the cube look vs a traditionally longer than wide aquarium.
I know the upgrade paths are limited with the bio cube vs a standard tank but I don’t think that’s a serious concern for me. If I got to the point where I wanted to upgrade I’d probably just buy a whole new system anyway and then keep the existing one.
Anyway, I look forward to getting going soon and picking over the thousands of posts here!
I’m a voracious reader and researcher whenever I start a new hobby. The problem I have is making a decision about which way to go.
I have an initial budget of about $1000 and am contemplating a 32gal bio cube vs a standard 40 breeder. I know I’ll eventually upgrade but with my lack of experience if things go bad and I lose the whole tank I couldn’t afford it to be in the thousands not to mention the cost of something like a Red Sea or JBJ is out of my reach currently.
I like the bio cube for a few reasons. We have dogs and cats and I like the security of a lid. I prefer the cube look vs a traditionally longer than wide aquarium.
I know the upgrade paths are limited with the bio cube vs a standard tank but I don’t think that’s a serious concern for me. If I got to the point where I wanted to upgrade I’d probably just buy a whole new system anyway and then keep the existing one.
Anyway, I look forward to getting going soon and picking over the thousands of posts here!

I come from a fw background I studied and read books on reef keeping for around a year before I started my salt water tank.



