FS - Nano all in one (19" x 18" x 12") with LED, pumps, heater and Nano-Glo
Now that my tank swap is complete I am going to ditch my old nano system as I just don't think I will use it.
This is a great low wattage system (maybe 30 watts without the heater on). It ran pretty well for me, I used it for about a year. Here is a picture of it all setup.
I am not sure who made the tank, may be Advanced acrylic but I am not sure.
The tank:
- All in One (three chambers in back) total dimensions are 19" x 18" x 12"
- Front display section is 12" front to back (about 7 gallons)
- Black back (between display and back chambers)
- Back chambers are 4.5" x 5", 8(ish)" x 5", and return is 4" x 5" = total of about 2-3 gallons
- Overflow handles maybe 200-250gph max return pump
- Acrylic is 1/2" thick!
- 45 degree cornered top, looks fuller than tank actually is
The light:
- DIY light and light stand (hangs on back of tank)
- 8 Cree 1w LEDs (3 cool white, 5 royal blue)
- Big heatsink
- Dark cherry pine around light
- Meanwell power supply
- Very bright!!! (I burned many corals in this thing, acclimate slowly by either raising the light or using some kind of diffuser).
- I have all the lenses, I removed some to reduce spotlighting, but they are included if you want to tinker with them.
Also included:
Nano-Glo :ED Fuge Light, MaxiJet600 return pump + plumbing and 100w heater also included.
- $160 for all OBO. I want to sell it as a package, but will be willing to separate if it needs be. PM me for contact info and address.
- I am located in Lawndale Ca, 90360. (about 3 miles SSW of LAX).
- Thanks, let me know if you have any questions...
MikeT
Here are the pictures...
- This shows the hazing/spots seen at certain angles on the tank. When filled with water I barely noticed it.
- That line isn't a scratch (cat hair- sorry)
- The two dots below the hair are dings in the acrylic, one is deep. I have not tired to fix it.
- The worst scratches are in a circle on the right side (where the korialla magnet was), they are not deep and look worse in this picture than when filled with water. This picture also shows the acrylic spots seen at certain angles.
Now that my tank swap is complete I am going to ditch my old nano system as I just don't think I will use it.
This is a great low wattage system (maybe 30 watts without the heater on). It ran pretty well for me, I used it for about a year. Here is a picture of it all setup.
I am not sure who made the tank, may be Advanced acrylic but I am not sure.
The tank:
- All in One (three chambers in back) total dimensions are 19" x 18" x 12"
- Front display section is 12" front to back (about 7 gallons)
- Black back (between display and back chambers)
- Back chambers are 4.5" x 5", 8(ish)" x 5", and return is 4" x 5" = total of about 2-3 gallons
- Overflow handles maybe 200-250gph max return pump
- Acrylic is 1/2" thick!
- 45 degree cornered top, looks fuller than tank actually is
The light:
- DIY light and light stand (hangs on back of tank)
- 8 Cree 1w LEDs (3 cool white, 5 royal blue)
- Big heatsink
- Dark cherry pine around light
- Meanwell power supply
- Very bright!!! (I burned many corals in this thing, acclimate slowly by either raising the light or using some kind of diffuser).
- I have all the lenses, I removed some to reduce spotlighting, but they are included if you want to tinker with them.
Also included:
Nano-Glo :ED Fuge Light, MaxiJet600 return pump + plumbing and 100w heater also included.
- $160 for all OBO. I want to sell it as a package, but will be willing to separate if it needs be. PM me for contact info and address.
- I am located in Lawndale Ca, 90360. (about 3 miles SSW of LAX).
- Thanks, let me know if you have any questions...
MikeT
Here are the pictures...
- This shows the hazing/spots seen at certain angles on the tank. When filled with water I barely noticed it.
- That line isn't a scratch (cat hair- sorry)
- The two dots below the hair are dings in the acrylic, one is deep. I have not tired to fix it.
- The worst scratches are in a circle on the right side (where the korialla magnet was), they are not deep and look worse in this picture than when filled with water. This picture also shows the acrylic spots seen at certain angles.