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Hi all, selling off Eshopps Cube Nano Acrylic Sump --> used for 5 months, in decent condition, able to provide free delivery: $80 Able to negotiate for a fast deal, please contact eight1six8 8fivesix8 on whatsapp for pictures and videos of equipment
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Tank was custom made oct 2015. Front glass crystal glass only. 12mm thick for display, sump glass is 8mm. As it’s old tank and display has scratches here and there, not for the fussy buyers definitely. Letting go cheap for any interested party, tank, sump and cabinet as shown in my pictures, not including equipments. $200 for everything, ie. display tank, sump and cabinet including the side cabinet which used to house the chiller compressor. Location in woodlands. Pls pm me if keen. Pls read carefully and I will not respond to rhetorical questions eg how much for the lights? Pls arrange own mover at ur own cost. Tank has no leaks and will be at the buyer’s liability to conduct his own leak test as it is a old tank. If no takers, will scrap it during new tank arrival. Thanks for reading.
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Hi all, upgrading tank thus selling some equipment... and helping fren to sell some stuff too. if interested can pm me ur contact and we can carry on from there... thanks alot!! 1) 4ft x 2ft x 2ft Cabinet (used for 1year+): $200. Can include the 2.5ft sump FOC. 2) Hailea HS-66A (Bought in August'17): $200 3) Bubble Magus C5.5: $100 4) SKIMZ water pump WP-VSC6 (http://www.aquamarin.com.sg/productsDetail.asp?productid=1910): $140 5) Jebao SW-4 Propeller Water Pump Wavemaker: $30 6) Marine Magic Dosing Pump: $50 7) SKIMZ DB4 – Dosing Liquid Storage Containers: $30 8) 3 stage rodi system - $80
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decided to decom the below , 1. nano 1.5ft cube crystal glass tank - S$190 1.5ft crystal glass cube build in acrylic sump ( enough space for a small footage skimmer in side the sump) White cabinet ( matt white ) FOC marine pure sphere ball and bio ring, feeding cup and magnet glass cleaner. 2. Maxspect Nano - S$140 3. Ehiem compact 2000+plus - S$ 70.00 come with box and manual. 4.Crystal DI filter unit - S$45 ( FOC tap attachment , tubing and TDS pen and some remaining resin ) Currently, now housing fresh water setup. i need 3 days to clear the fish tank if confirmed. The whole tank can be transported via mini van and a trolley without dismantling. Good for reefer who want a small nano setup or has limited space. Viewing is welcome , FCFS PM me if you are keen.
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WTS: Sump Tank for $50. Dimension Length 28inch x Width 18inch (1.5ft) x Height 14inch. Just dismantled the sump tank, lotsa beneficial tube worms in the sump, so didn't wash up the sump yet. Can clean up nicely before collection if preferred. Pm me if interested.
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I'm making a low-profile tank. 3ftx1.5wx1ft h. Sump 2ft. Thought of going from return pump to hailea hs28a then go up back to main tank. What pump do you guys suggest? Ltr/hr.
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Hi, Can anyone pls explain about sump tank.. is refugium consider part of sump or it is actually one of many other different types of sump setup? Or can anyone direct me to refugium discussion in SGReef. Cant seem dig the topic. Can i just rely just sump tank with LR and sand + micro algae and some mechanical filter? Or just mechanical filter will do? I had cycle my tank for like 4mths and still empty tank with LR and 3inch sand. Added some bacteria and followed all instruction by the Henry from Marine Life. Will the bacteria dead as there is no food..lol Sorry for the lengthy post.
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Hi, I need to set up my first sump and I am upgrading from a 1L cannister filter. I was thinking about putting white wool in the dividers, put my old bio media in the first chamber with the intake, skimmer and UV in the second, and some chaeto in the third together with the pump. Is this correct? Any recommendations?
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Dear Reefers, Letting go the following items due to upgrade. All the equipment below used for less than 3 months. PM me your contact to deall via whatsapp or message. 1. Sump tank Dimension: 60cm x 50cm x40cm 3 compartments Price: $100 2. Skimmer Brand and model: Skimz SN143 Reference: http://www.aquamarin.com.sg/productsDetail.asp?productid=1640 Price: $200 3. Biopellet Reactor Brand and model: Skimz BR100 Reference: http://www.aquamarin.com.sg/productsDetail.asp?productid=1646 Price: $100 *Note: Biopellet, pump and fluidized reactor in the picture is not included. Since I will be doing staggered update, the following is the date of the collection of the items: 1. Sump tank - Aug 5, 2015 2. Skimmer and Biopellet Reactor - Aug 2, 2015 Photo of the above items as below. Price above negotiable. Cheers!
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Hi, I am new to this forum. This is my first time to have a sump which i am not sure whether the sump design is correct. Only got limited space therefore the size of sump would be 22" x 14" x 16". Skimmer: deltec sc 1350 internal protein skimmer Pump: Eheim Universal Pump 1250 x 2 Chiller: Not confirmed yet. Main tank: 30" x 18" x 18" Wavemaker: Tunze Nano Wavebox 6206 Light: not confirmed yet Draft some picture to show the concept, Please help to comment and give advise. Thank you.
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Hi there looking for small sump about 1-1.5ft for my 3ft tank, interested please whatsapp me at 82331414 ian. thank you.
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Gd evening to all. Firstly this is my very first post in here after i finally register myself. I have done a quick read for the past few days but still clueless on certain stuff. FYI, im new to marine aquarium world. Started for like 4 months already. A brief timeline how i started back then when im still staying in JB before moving back to Sgp due to the former house on a full renovation process. 1) My fiancee wanted to keep "Nemo". So we end up at a LFS in Permas area that sell both freshwater & marine. We got a small tank (~14.13 Litres) from them together with a small hang on filter. Together with 1 inch deep of crush corals, 1/2 inch "big" grain sand, 1/2" "small" grain sand all layered starting from the crush coral. Both of us were told to purchase a bacteria in small bottle and saltwater from them. The best part is.. They never told us to buy LR, instead offer us to buy an anemone since my fiancee wanted a pair of nemo in the first place. (Blame me because we jump into this hobby w/o getting any info from the net beforehand) 2) Once back home, i help her to set up everything, after few hours running the filter, eventually all the dust & "crap" settle down on the "seabed". 3) Here come the best part: After we look at the water already "crystal clear", we throw both nemo and the anemone str8 in. (Genocide?) 4) We thought we successfully became a "marine hobbyist" that particular night since we saw both fishes swimming around "happily" near/on the anemone. Furthermore our room is air-conditioned 20 hours a day.. 5) Finale: After like almost 10 days, the 3 creatures wipe-out starting from the anemone. Moral of the story: Got back to the shop and ask why, all they said is they "forget" to offer me LR in the first place(but never explain in full details). Never mentioned about tank cycling, Nitrite & nitrate, Ph, Kh & etc. U know.. the basic fundamental/knowledge a reefer should know/possess. After like almost a month we start(1 more dead nemo/lps along the way), overstocking with LS(i totally forget the number and species) we move back to SG(read above). P.S: Im not always around since my work need me to go outstation.) Once back in SG, i surf the net to search for marine shop to purchase saltwater since i managed to bring the tank and LS together. The best part... i came across J.M @ CCK! I know i know.. i just read an old thread bout them in 2010-11 period earlier in the evening. So i decided to drive there to check it out. The first thing i was impress with their seahorse since i find them very mystical. So i thought they must be very professional in giving me advices. End up when i wanted to pay for a new small "gayish" hang on skimmer, the lady boss told me about their QSS. She knew i was a newbie with lil' info. (I got no time to do research since always away for work, remember i support financially my fiancee for this hobby, end up im the one who got hook into it till today) She told me the hang on skimmer is not for keeping marine system. So to sum it up... she recommend me to buy the smallest QSS in their range which is around 65litres. She told me to grab 2 kg of live sand, 2 jerry can of saltwater. I add up few stuff like turbo snail, harlequin shrimp and small red starfish & their "reefmax" bacteria. The phucking best part!! -> i never ask for a receipt.. the final cost was nearly $500!!! I was surprised since she told me the QSS was around ~$200. I know it is my fault since i never ask the list of price for the items which should be in the receipt. So as a newbie, i brought it back and proudly present it to my fiancee thinking that finally we have the best system around to finally keep her nemo alive.. I know it sound like a big joke. But after we get it, since we are damn newbie, the stuff really impress us. (u know lah, clear water, no more dead fish within 7 days.) After getting that QSS, i got myself some time to read a few info online(surprisingly not from here! ) regarding marine hobby. I was somewhat "enlightened" abit. So i scout around for some stuff like PH, Ammonia, Nitrate tester. That is when i bought myself a LPS, Zoas, seafan, acantha to share with the same tank with fiancee! Hahahaha. Here come the best part: After more reading & searching online, i think the QSS feel so small compared to those system with all the "piping work", refugium, "real" skimmer, & all those "zhim" equipment. I fell in LOVE with the "real system".. but i have ZERO knowledge about those stuff. END OF STORY: Im interested to know where & who should i seek to teach me how to do those kind of stuff? Can i still use the tank i bought from J.M w/o their QSS but instead use all those "proper" gadget with a sump/refugium(remember my 1st smaller tank) and chiller? Since i'll be moving back to JB in few months time so i dont need a bigger tank for now. Maybe once i obtained all the necessary infos and knowledge, i will decided to order a bigger tank in JB & upgrade all the necessary equipment. Im so sorry for this long winded "composition" but i rather be a slow learner compared to being a stuckup arrogant fellow for not asking question. Thanks for reading and i hope all the seasoned player help me out. I really want this marine hobby to last till the end.