I think the biggest problem is the removable rear chamber. It's obviously a plus in theory, but if you think about it, it's going to be nearly impossible to create a adequately sealed rear chamber if the entire thing is removable.
The tank itself is top notch. The curved starfire looks as good or better than anything in it's class. It's a shame that some questionable acrylic work and pump choices would tarnish a quality tank like this.
I still have my doubts about the light but I have an elegance, some blastomusa and some candy canes that all close up after about 8 hours under it, so it must be decent enough. It doesn't always come on immediately and requires a few minute or requires cycling the timer to turn on.
Just for anyone looking on this thread, if I were to purchase this again, I would save the money and buy it bare, which I've heard cadlights will do. Use a Par 30 or Par 38 light above it and a MJ600 pump in the rear. When you get the tank, reinforce the joints in the removable chamber with either very light weldon acrylic cement or with super glue gel. Unless there are major differences in quality, I can't see the removable chamber lasting more than a year unless it's never removed.
The tank itself is top notch. The curved starfire looks as good or better than anything in it's class. It's a shame that some questionable acrylic work and pump choices would tarnish a quality tank like this.
I still have my doubts about the light but I have an elegance, some blastomusa and some candy canes that all close up after about 8 hours under it, so it must be decent enough. It doesn't always come on immediately and requires a few minute or requires cycling the timer to turn on.
Just for anyone looking on this thread, if I were to purchase this again, I would save the money and buy it bare, which I've heard cadlights will do. Use a Par 30 or Par 38 light above it and a MJ600 pump in the rear. When you get the tank, reinforce the joints in the removable chamber with either very light weldon acrylic cement or with super glue gel. Unless there are major differences in quality, I can't see the removable chamber lasting more than a year unless it's never removed.