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03/29/2017, 11:12 PM | #1876 |
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So i got my 50gal today, i'm very excited, the stand looks ok. However, upon setting up the tank and putting it on the stand I noticed at leat 10 small tiny chips only on the front glass panel on top, the sides don't have it at all they are smooth throughout, now is that normal? Please let me know.
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03/30/2017, 12:06 AM | #1877 |
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I personally like the sca sump, but if you are going to use another brand, make sure it can handle your water volume in case of a power outage or pump failure.
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03/30/2017, 07:13 AM | #1879 |
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Detrimental, no... but that wouldn't make me happy though on the FRONT glass that you look at all the time.
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03/30/2017, 07:20 AM | #1880 |
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So SCA says it's definitely not normal to have these chips after factory inspection. And they are offering me two options, 1) a discount on the order 2) they ship me a replacment tank.
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03/30/2017, 07:27 AM | #1881 |
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that is a choice you need to make. Personally the tank is the cheapest part of any build so I would go for a replacement since I would look at those defects all the time and it would bug me. A discount is nice and all but in the grand scheme of things a hundred bucks or so isn't even a dent for what we spend on our tanks...
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03/30/2017, 08:22 AM | #1883 |
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Are the chips on the outer edge or the inner edge?
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03/30/2017, 08:54 AM | #1884 |
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With how quickly Steve can get a tank to you, I would go with replacement over discount. If it was a single chip I could deal, but multiple, I wouldn't.
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03/30/2017, 10:58 AM | #1885 |
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The photos I posted are very close up photos, these chips are very tiny micro chips it's not noticeable when you look at it from a distance, even like 2 feet away, at the end of the day ITS THERE and I noticed it, soooooo........
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03/30/2017, 11:12 AM | #1886 |
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Here are some pics from a distance. And yes the chips are on the front side.
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03/30/2017, 11:15 AM | #1887 |
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Just note that water and lighting will typically make those more visible. So while small they will become ever so slightly more visible as the tank comes online. If you were using a canopy then I wouldn't worry about it.
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03/30/2017, 03:53 PM | #1890 |
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Lifting my 150 onto the stand
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I purchased the SCA 150g this past December when it was on sale for 777.00. I have made my own stand and canopy. The tank has been resting on the floor since delivery. My wife and I were able to get it inside on a couple of rollers and then scooted it onto some 3/4 inch plywood. I don't have a lot of lifting help around, and am wondering what any of you had to do when lifting this particular tank. My wife and I were able to handle my old marineland 60x18x24, but that was not nearly as thick of glass, and this sucker seems stout. Any suggestions on what I can use and how many people I need? I'm ready to start plumbing it! Thank You! I have been enjoying this thread. Can't wait to start posting mine, but going slow right now. |
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Steve at SCA was very helpful he told me that he called the factory right away to make sure that it's not their equipment, he confirmed that it's not, he told me that it probebly happened when the workers were packing the sump into the box and nicked that tank with the sump. |
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03/30/2017, 09:11 PM | #1894 |
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Hoping you guys can help me out here, it's my first time setting up a sump.
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03/30/2017, 09:12 PM | #1895 |
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Sorry this is the right pic.
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03/30/2017, 09:16 PM | #1896 |
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Also what should I replace of what came in the stock 50gal PNP?
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Wish I did that with my 90g Rimless. I slid it in the room when it was still in the box but lifting it on the stand with only me and my wife was near impossible. It was really stupid that I didn't wait for more help or get suction cups. It was definitely a sketchy lift and then I also had to hear the wife complain about her back for a few days. |
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Thanks! That's good to know. I saw those for rent on custom aquariums site and wondered if that would be the way to go. I'll start looking around locally to see if I can buy/rent some. Might be worth it to buy them because there is a good chance I'll have to move it off again before filling it. Part of the deal to have a reef tank was to get new floors installed first, so I am going to have to move it again before I fill it. I'm thinking I can go ahead and do the plumbing while I am waiting to get the floors done. I better make sure it is leak proof because we are going with a wood laminate. |
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