IOAOI Coralland 8 Gallon AIO

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One of our amazing sponsors here on #Reef2Reef is now an aquarium manufacturer! I recently received the brand new to the market @IOAOI 8 Gallon All-In-One Coralland glass aquarium. Packaging was great, aquarium looks great. Looking forward to setting it up soon!

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4 Chambers in the back - 1 is a filter sock (2" I believe) with a prefilter/snail/fish guard grate covering it. The next two are what appears to be a media chamber and a possible skimmer chamber followed by the return chamber. The corners of the glass are cut at 45° instead of the standard 90° which is neat.

I'm planning on making my own rock for this one. Likely a single arch with several small shelves.

I'm thinking an island beneath the arch for Strats or something.

I'll post pictures once the rock is made.
Did you take it out? Is there any damage?
 
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Did you take it out? Is there any damage?
There doesn't appear to be any damage. I haven't taken it out of the bottom foam sleeve yet. I'll work on that tomorrow! But no evidence of any damage at this point. I definitely like the looks of it
 

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Kinda wish I'd known about this before buying the dice, but - Beelzebub seems happy with his new 12g tank either way. 8 would just be a slightly smaller footprint.
It does seem like a great little tank and it’s on my watch list for the little fish keeper. If I can talk mama into it.
 

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I was just using gel superglue, no epoxy.
That's why your fingers came apart. The epoxy will help level the gaps so that your fingers can stay nice and stuck.

I usually only use gel superglue for corals though, unless I have a lot of trouble with the rockwork.
 

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There doesn't appear to be any damage. I haven't taken it out of the bottom foam sleeve yet. I'll work on that tomorrow! But no evidence of any damage at this point. I definitely like the looks of it
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