mangoed
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Accepting the slim chance that this will be of interest to anyone, I have determined to describe my experiences with this aquarium in prose form (i.e. words with, hopefully, a few pretty pictures).
First the tank/stand itself:
Fluval Vicenza 180 Silver Trim Aquarium Set
Fluval Vicenza 180 Black/Silver Cabinet
Cost was £399.00 from, appropriately, Aquariums Delivered. It arrived in 6 days with the cabinet flat-packed and the aquarium in a large unpadded box (which, to be fair, made it a lot more manoeuvrable in terms of access to my rather ill-appointed flat). The courier happily accepted my help to get the kit from the back of his truck to my front-door but baulked at the idea of returning the favour by assisting me in carrying it up a small flight of stairs to where I actually live!
Anyway, less crap, more information... the tank is supplied with the following additional items:
Fluval 205 External Filter - 220V
AquaClear 50 Submersible Heater - 200W
Power-Glo Fluorescent Bulb - 24W - T5 x 2
Marina Aqua-Minder
Nutrafin Cycle - Biological Supplement - 118 ml
Nutrafin Aquaplus - 118 ml
Nutrafin Max - Complete Flake Food - 26 g
Also included are appropriate stems, nozzles and shortened hoses for connecting through the bottom of the tank to the filter (a system dubbed "EasyConnect" by Hagen and "LeakyConnect" by my paranoid mind). The appropriate ballast units and white PVC reflectors are pre-installed (along with the bulbs) in the fitted-canopy (though the entire lighting unit can be lifted out).
The bulbs are specified as 55cm (22"), T-5 (16mm), High Output, 24W, 18000K, 900 lumens, 122 lux (this information seems difficult to find online, which is why I'm providing it here - I had to purchase a spare to have access to the details on the packaging).
The stated capacity of the tank is 180l (151l usable); 47.5 US gallons (39.9 usable). The external dimensions are 92x30-41x55cm (there are two width dimensions due to the bowed front) or 36.2x11.8-16.1x21.7". The gives a rectangular surface area of 3772cm2 (0.3772m2 or 4.06 square feet) - I'm too lazy to do the maths to achieve greater accuracy (due to the curve).
Here ends the first post - pretty dull, I know. One of my problems in choosing this aquarium was a lack of accessible English-language information and Hagen's product support is willing but vague. If you're considering this tank then feel free to ask any questions and I'll try to provide accurate answers (it seems possible to know more than Hagen about their products simply by owning one). I'll provide a photograph next time as well!
[Edit: I just wanted to add the following information relevant to this post...]
The cabinet has eight adjustable feet (meaning that the feet are secured with special bolts which have a hexagonal inset suitable for manipulation with an Allen key) - these are badly positioned often in internal corners but are still better than nothing. The aquarium also has a mains-powered Automatic Light Timer (single-programme).
The following filter media are provided with the modified Fluval 205 kit:
Fluval 204 - 304 / 205 - 305 Foam Filter Block (2 packs, i.e. 4 blocks)
Fluval Biomax Bio Rings (2 filter-baskets full, 415g total)
Fluval Carbon (2 nylon bags for 1 divided filter-basket, 144g total)
(These links are indicative of the product, not the quantities or containers actually supplied.)
It is amusing how the Hagen website states "Colourful display box" as one of the product specifications. I guess that this is aimed at retailers - it isn't like I'm going to hang it on my wall, or stand it on the mantelpiece, and invite friends round to admire the filter media box, is it?
[End of edit.]
-dan
First the tank/stand itself:
Fluval Vicenza 180 Silver Trim Aquarium Set
Fluval Vicenza 180 Black/Silver Cabinet
Cost was £399.00 from, appropriately, Aquariums Delivered. It arrived in 6 days with the cabinet flat-packed and the aquarium in a large unpadded box (which, to be fair, made it a lot more manoeuvrable in terms of access to my rather ill-appointed flat). The courier happily accepted my help to get the kit from the back of his truck to my front-door but baulked at the idea of returning the favour by assisting me in carrying it up a small flight of stairs to where I actually live!
Anyway, less crap, more information... the tank is supplied with the following additional items:
Fluval 205 External Filter - 220V
AquaClear 50 Submersible Heater - 200W
Power-Glo Fluorescent Bulb - 24W - T5 x 2
Marina Aqua-Minder
Nutrafin Cycle - Biological Supplement - 118 ml
Nutrafin Aquaplus - 118 ml
Nutrafin Max - Complete Flake Food - 26 g
Also included are appropriate stems, nozzles and shortened hoses for connecting through the bottom of the tank to the filter (a system dubbed "EasyConnect" by Hagen and "LeakyConnect" by my paranoid mind). The appropriate ballast units and white PVC reflectors are pre-installed (along with the bulbs) in the fitted-canopy (though the entire lighting unit can be lifted out).
The bulbs are specified as 55cm (22"), T-5 (16mm), High Output, 24W, 18000K, 900 lumens, 122 lux (this information seems difficult to find online, which is why I'm providing it here - I had to purchase a spare to have access to the details on the packaging).
The stated capacity of the tank is 180l (151l usable); 47.5 US gallons (39.9 usable). The external dimensions are 92x30-41x55cm (there are two width dimensions due to the bowed front) or 36.2x11.8-16.1x21.7". The gives a rectangular surface area of 3772cm2 (0.3772m2 or 4.06 square feet) - I'm too lazy to do the maths to achieve greater accuracy (due to the curve).
Here ends the first post - pretty dull, I know. One of my problems in choosing this aquarium was a lack of accessible English-language information and Hagen's product support is willing but vague. If you're considering this tank then feel free to ask any questions and I'll try to provide accurate answers (it seems possible to know more than Hagen about their products simply by owning one). I'll provide a photograph next time as well!
[Edit: I just wanted to add the following information relevant to this post...]
The cabinet has eight adjustable feet (meaning that the feet are secured with special bolts which have a hexagonal inset suitable for manipulation with an Allen key) - these are badly positioned often in internal corners but are still better than nothing. The aquarium also has a mains-powered Automatic Light Timer (single-programme).
The following filter media are provided with the modified Fluval 205 kit:
Fluval 204 - 304 / 205 - 305 Foam Filter Block (2 packs, i.e. 4 blocks)
Fluval Biomax Bio Rings (2 filter-baskets full, 415g total)
Fluval Carbon (2 nylon bags for 1 divided filter-basket, 144g total)
(These links are indicative of the product, not the quantities or containers actually supplied.)
It is amusing how the Hagen website states "Colourful display box" as one of the product specifications. I guess that this is aimed at retailers - it isn't like I'm going to hang it on my wall, or stand it on the mantelpiece, and invite friends round to admire the filter media box, is it?
[End of edit.]
-dan