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Tue, 7th Apr 2009, 04:36 PM
#1
Pros and cons of some tanks
Wan others thoughts on ...
24 gal Aquapod
28 gal HQI Nano
and the
29 gal Biocube
I currently own the Biocube and have no complaints so far, but will be acquirong more soon and wanted others perspectives....if you have one of these please let me know what you think...
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Tue, 7th Apr 2009, 04:37 PM
#2
Also, the any Cardiff/Solano/Red Sea as well
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Tue, 7th Apr 2009, 04:47 PM
#3
I have sold 2 cardiffs and 4 solanas and havent heard negative feedback about it. I did recently have feedback on currents decision to discontinue their aquapod line up and people couldnt find stands for the 24 anymore. Also I think (not sure) but think that oceanic is also doing away their biocube line up as well.
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Tue, 7th Apr 2009, 04:51 PM
#4
I have a solana that I can comment on.
Pros: rimless, skimmer and heater section, modifiable 2nd chamber, many lighting options, loc-line return
Cons: top-off bottles, comparatively expensive, unhinged glass lid
Overall I am very pleased with it. My only other experience with a nano was an 8 gallon odyssea.
Jacob
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Tue, 7th Apr 2009, 08:16 PM
#5
Why was the aquapod discontinued? and what have you sold the cardiffs for?
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Tue, 7th Apr 2009, 10:02 PM
#6
I have the original Red Sea Max, modified a little with some of the components available for newest version. It is great. You will need a chiller with this tank, despite what Red Sea says about fans, etc. I use a 1/10 hp chiller on it. i use it mostly as a quarrantine tank.
mark
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Tue, 7th Apr 2009, 10:33 PM
#7
I got a 29 g Oceanic cube. It is great. I also have a 24 Aqua Pod with 150W MH also great. Any specific question you have?
Minh
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Wed, 8th Apr 2009, 02:21 AM
#8
Yes, why has the aquapod discontinued? I have heard of leaks, as well as fans that run loud.....but i have also heard good things....just curious
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Wed, 8th Apr 2009, 07:45 AM
#9
Current stated that they were just focusing on a new line up, the solana and the cardiff.
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Wed, 8th Apr 2009, 08:43 AM
#10
When I got my AquaPod, the first thing I did was seal the top. The leak complaints I read about were not actual leaks but more of a overflow where the top plastic meets the acrylic. People complain that if they fill it too much water would seap through the plastic. So I sealed it with aquarium sealant. No problems.
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