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Hello all!! My name is Caleb Herschberger, and i've been a saltwater aquarist for a good time now. Cephalopods have always been a huge interest of mine. I am wondering about the oceanic biocubes and there compatibility with smaller species of Cuttlefish like Bandensis, and dwarf octopus or any other smaller species. I'm weighing heavily on purchasing a biocube or multiple biocubes and trying to house them specifically. Setting up these tanks specifically for the care of these marine creatures. I'm very excited!!!!! I have had a 8 gallon NANOcube before and housed Harlequin shrimp in it before which was very successful. I have plenty experience with saltwater tanks. Feel free to ask me any questions about my experiences with the hobby. Anyways, i am curious and have alot of questions about the biocubes and if they are suitable for cephs like i've mentioned? I am confident that they are. I want some more advice from people who have delt with things like this with actual experience in housing them. Example questions include: Any extra preparations need to be done to the biocube for successful housing? Extra sump?(I would like to stay away from that) Big enough for two Bandensis? Anything need to be done about high flow circulation? Etc.... I'm currently preparing to tear down my big tank now an downsize. But nothing bigger than a 30 gallon is what i'm thinking. I'm still living at home with my father i am currently 20 years old. Please any and all advice or insight on this subject would be appreciated. Please be concise and detailed if possible. I have been a fan of this forum since i've been interested in cephs, just now became a member. Thanks