Ok. Just got it apart. Took pics and went old school. I smacked it gently and said a few choice words and it purred like a kitten. I love you for helping me! Now...I'd like to have a back up one. Jic.
It doesn't have a way to open it. Can you suggest a nano replacement? Size appropriate? I'm prepared for freshwater crisis. This was a situation I was hoping would hold off until I get prepared better. I wish I had the original paperwork for this tank, but I don't. I got the tank and stand for 50.00. there is no damage to either.
You have been so nice to go out of your way to help me. You have no idea how much I appreciate that. This is pretty overwhelming the first time setting up. A helping hand and kind word goes a long way when you are new.
Glad to help. I have needed help also. I am sure you will help others too. That is what I love about this site. Lots of things to learn in here. Good luck
Look online for a manual. I would be really surprised if they don't sell replacements. Get the instructions for removing and soak it in some vinegar to loosen the crud. Sometimes motors sieze up while sitting dry.
The powerhead and bubbler will keep everything until you get it fixed, but it may be easier for you to work if you put everything in a temporary container.
I'm looking to add a tunze 9001 ato and a protein skimmer to the tank. I know we don't NEED this. I'd like to be prepared. I have no idea how to list this on here. I'd be willing to text info if anyone has these for cheap. This is an 8 gallon biocube.
24 hours up and running. Live rock, live sand, small ball of cheato. Do I need to add a piece of shrimp now? I am a little confused about the whole step by step process. I have been told almost opposite things. What is the first visible sign I should look for? About when should I expect it?
Looking for an Oceanic biocube 8 or 14 wall adapter. I have the part attached to the hood. I know this equipment is old. I'm hoping somebody has one collecting dust they are willing to sell.