IceCap
IceCap 30 Reef Sump V2
IceCap 30 Reef Sump V2
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Versatile. Spacious. Accessible Filtration. \nThe IceCap 30 Reef Sump V2 was developed and built around the requirements of a modern-day reef aquarist. This sump will exceed any expectations with attention to detail, practical design, and overall aesthetic appeal. \nThis modern-day reef sump features a spill-over design in the micron bag compartment with compartment lids for quiet operation. The Reef Sump was constructed to adapt to your filtration needs with adjustable baffles with probe holder and plenty of room for equipment such as skimmers, heaters, return pumps, and reactors. \nWhat changed? \nThe IceCap 30in reef sump has undergone some changes. The freshwater reservoir has been removed and multiple 4in socks have been replaced with a single 7in sock prefilter. Additionally, new drains have been added along with a built-in holder for the heaters. It's important to note that the exterior dimensions, skimmer compartment, and return sections remain the same size between versions 1 and 2. Recommended Skimmer(s): IC K1-160, IC K3-160INT
Initial Care Instructions
Initial Care Instructions
Once your coral arrives, float the sealed bag in your aquarium for 15–20 minutes to equalize temperature. Then, begin a drip acclimation process or slowly add small amounts of tank water to the bag every 5 minutes over 30–45 minutes.
2. Inspect and Dip:
Before placing the coral in your tank, inspect it for pests or hitchhikers. We strongly recommend using a coral dip solution to remove potential parasites or algae. Follow the dip instructions carefully and rinse with clean saltwater before introducing to your display.
3. Placement:
Start the coral in a low to moderate light and flow area to help reduce stress. Over the next week, gradually move it to its ideal lighting and flow conditions based on species needs.
4. Monitor Water Parameters:
Ensure stable water parameters (alkalinity, calcium, magnesium, salinity, etc.) and maintain good tank flow. Watch closely for signs of stress or tissue recession and adjust placement if necessary.
5. Patience Pays Off:
Corals often take a few days to fully open up after shipping. Give them time to adjust—avoid sudden lighting changes or overhandling during this period.
Shipping
Shipping
1.Shipping
- FREE Shipping for orders over $200
- If under $200 Shipping will be calculated at checkout.
- We will not ship outside of the contiguous United States
- We do not ship on U.S. national holidays or the day before
- We do not ship on Fridays for Saturday delivery
- Live animals are only shipped Next Day Air
- We do not ship when weather is forecasted that might affect delivery times in affected regions.
DOA Policy
DOA Policy
DOA Policy
If your livestock arrives unalived, please contact us within 2 hours of the delivery. We require images of fish or coral. Once the claim is approved, we will ship a replacement or apply a credit to your account.Â
Returns & Cancellations
Returns & Cancellations
We do not accept Returns or Cancellations
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