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someone help me translate this note on my new aquarium
can someone help me translate the sticker on my aquarium..
I don't feel safe seeing a warning symbol without knowing what it means.. TIA |
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It says "Warning! You will soon be broke. Enjoy Reefkeeping...oh and buy Honda"
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Tempered Glass usually has a warning sticker indicating it as such
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its says "enjoy your new money pit"
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tempered glass, that's what I was thinking at first.. but maybe somebody here could understand and translate it.
lol .. money pit .. yeah.. that thing already cost me >200 (stand, powerhead, heater, 17 lbs liverock). and I haven't bought the lighting yet |
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arghh... no sump ...
Thanks ReefGeekster Quote:
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well you could get an overflow box!
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says prepare to fight with your girlfriend
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It says warning!!!! Get out your credit card because youll be using it alot.
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i'm japanese... it really says...
warning... glass product... it can break... |
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I don't want to use overflow, don't want to flooded the room .. o well I think I'm gonna start with sump-less system besides sump = another $, can't use credit card, my wife is checking the statement every month :P... I save some $ from my weekly allowance for my hobby.. hopefully could save enough $ for the system within next 2 years.. :P |
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Honestly Duwlski, you should consider getting a sump, even if its like a 10 gallon aquarium for 10 dollars. It'll be one of the best decisions for setting up your tank. You save more money if you do everything right the first time.
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probably end up upgrading to the larger tank and use the current one as a sump.. :P |
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Hey do you have a pic of the whole tank? Interested in how your import tank looks. Does it have an open top and curved corners?
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but it looks exactly like this one http://www.nisso-int.co.jp/aquarium/WaterTank/NS.htm NS-106 exactly like that but the brand is different, mine is 'pentas' brand bought it at tong's fullerton.. tank only for 24.99, I believe there's couple more.. but in one package with the plastic hood and hang-on filter.. for 79.99 |
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if you keep this up, 10 years from now you might end up converting your swimming pool to coral pool |
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if you bring it to a glass store they can tell you if it's tempered or not.
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wow its curved cool maybe if i just new what a skull and a bone cross ment on this coke can.
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Yes, you can get away without a sump. I would add a HOB skimmer for aeration, though. Without a sump or a skimmer, your O2 levels are probably going to be very low, possibly fatal to many fishies.
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haha, been through a 100 gallon fowler, 12 gallon nano reef, 40 gallon sps, and now in the process of setting up a 120. |
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