Mine did not come with one, but some tanks do. I think the smaller models come with a pump. But for reliability, I would still get a name brand pump to add.
Oh man , I would have been pissed if they sent me that cabinet with all that residue on it! I would have made them send out another stand and made them pick up the residue boards. I am sure it was something that they unexpected would ever happen as well. They should use thin pieces of cardboard instead of that foam type crap to separate the panels of the cabinet!
I have not. Think it is safe to use? I have honestly just left it alone being in my kids bedroom. If it was in a main area for people to see, I would spend some time trying to get it off for sure.
@@joshdoesreefing7241 While Goo Gone is safe for use on most surfaces, including wood, carpet, glass, fabric, and sealed stone, the manufacturer itself says it should not be used on the following surfaces: Silk. ... Unfinished wood. Unsealed stone. You could do a test in a small less visible area. If it's glue residue it should remove it with a soft cloth.
I want this tank. Great video. 🙂
Do you need to buy a filtration pump? Seems like it does not come with it.
Mine did not come with one, but some tanks do. I think the smaller models come with a pump. But for reliability, I would still get a name brand pump to add.
I have a question, does the end piece of the fuel pump also include the bend? the transparent bend at the top
is the pump quiet enough to have the tank in a bedroom
It is in my sons bedroom. No issues with sound or being to loud.
Sicce pumps are incredibly silent.
Man, I should of gotten the 35.2 tank over the cube 20 from waterbox. I had the space to fit it...I still might do it! Just hate to wasting some money
Yes sir
Really good tank and an ideal size. I am happy with it.
@@joshdoesreefing7241how many pounds of sand did you put in this tank?
Oh man , I would have been pissed if they sent me that cabinet with all that residue on it! I would have made them send out another stand and made them pick up the residue boards. I am sure it was something that they unexpected would ever happen as well. They should use thin pieces of cardboard instead of that foam type crap to separate the panels of the cabinet!
We’re you able to get the cabinet clean?
It never did come completely clean. You can still see the residue from the foam paper when the light hits it.
@@joshdoesreefing7241 did you try goo gone?
I have not. Think it is safe to use? I have honestly just left it alone being in my kids bedroom. If it was in a main area for people to see, I would spend some time trying to get it off for sure.
@@joshdoesreefing7241 While Goo Gone is safe for use on most surfaces, including wood, carpet, glass, fabric, and sealed stone, the manufacturer itself says it should not be used on the following surfaces: Silk. ... Unfinished wood. Unsealed stone. You could do a test in a small less visible area. If it's glue residue it should remove it with a soft cloth.
Thanks for the tip/info! I have never used it before.