Just thought I'd post and introduce myself. I've been in the hobby for 9 yrs. I started out with a 46g bow front, but I moved after 2 yrs and have been running a 10g reef since due to space constraints. I recently decided a cube may fit my space well and ordered a Solana (sans light - looking forward to an LED DIY soon) online. I wish I had read other's experience with shipping via UPS. The tank showed up last Wednesday, and I was psyched up to move into the larger tank over the weekend. That excitement was dashed when I opened the box and found the front of the tank cracked and collapsed into the rest of the tank.
Fortunately, the company I ordered from, petsupplies dot com, was very good about sending out a new tank and filing a claim with UPS. UPS asked for some pictures and that was that. The problem I didn't forsee was how to dispose of 60lbs of a partially broken fish tank. I scavenged what I could, return pump, filter media, jets, skimmer and skimmer pump, but I knew the trash company wouldn't take the tank as is. Enter the 10lb sledge! A few swift blows to various sides of the box and I was able to cut the box down and stuff the whole thing into a lawn and leaf bag. My wife reports that the trash company took the whole thing this morning. As fun as that was, I really hope that the tank arriving today is in one piece.
I've used upgrading to a larger tank as an excuse to get a few other goodies, namely an RO/DI 5 stage from bulk reef supply and an MP10 from saltwatercritters (nice sale there, by the way). Anyway, more to come I'm sure, but I've enjoyed reading through this thread and seeing some great nano reefs. I'll share some pictures once I have something in one piece to share.
Shaun
Fortunately, the company I ordered from, petsupplies dot com, was very good about sending out a new tank and filing a claim with UPS. UPS asked for some pictures and that was that. The problem I didn't forsee was how to dispose of 60lbs of a partially broken fish tank. I scavenged what I could, return pump, filter media, jets, skimmer and skimmer pump, but I knew the trash company wouldn't take the tank as is. Enter the 10lb sledge! A few swift blows to various sides of the box and I was able to cut the box down and stuff the whole thing into a lawn and leaf bag. My wife reports that the trash company took the whole thing this morning. As fun as that was, I really hope that the tank arriving today is in one piece.
I've used upgrading to a larger tank as an excuse to get a few other goodies, namely an RO/DI 5 stage from bulk reef supply and an MP10 from saltwatercritters (nice sale there, by the way). Anyway, more to come I'm sure, but I've enjoyed reading through this thread and seeing some great nano reefs. I'll share some pictures once I have something in one piece to share.
Shaun