question about bio cube

bowtech06

New Member
my wife bought me a 14 gallon bio cube for christmas and when i took it out of the box i relized that there is no kind of instructions in the box. is there supose to be instructions in the box
 

silverdak

Active Member
hmmmm... I think mine might have had them. its really not to tough to figure out. do a google search for some instructions. if you can't fine anything in a day or so let me know and I will make a copy of mine and send them to you. its basically just connect and plug everything in, not too tough.
 

bowtech06

New Member
ive done a couple of different google searches and couldnt find any kind of instructions for it i was going to call the company tommorrow
 
What do you need instuctions for? Its pretty obvious what plugs into what, and all that good stuff. There will be four plugs, the two ballasts, that work the lights, another plug for your led's(dark blue lights), and one last plug for the return pump.
 

silverdak

Active Member
ya thats true... BUT if he needs to change say a moon bulb that break often lol then he doesnt have the info. I just made a copy of mine so it is yours if you need it you just have to tell me where to send it to.
I am pretty sure my copies would get there before Oceanics do but its your call
 

bowtech06

New Member
if you dont mind sending me a copy of yours that would be great what info do you need just email address
 

spanko

Active Member
Here you go!
Oceanic BioCube Aquarium Systems
Specifications
BioCube 8
Aquarium Volume: 8.9 gallons
Dimensions: 12-1/2" x 13" x 15" high
36 watt canopy
lighting includes: (1) 18 watt True Actinic 03 Blue straight pin
(1) 18 watt 10,000K Daylight straight pin
(2) 0.75 watt Lunar Blue-Moon-Glow LED
Pump flow rate: 106 gph
BioCube 14
Aquarium Volume: 14.3 gallons
Dimensions: 15" x 15-1/2" x 17" high
48 watt canopy
lighting includes: (1) 24 watt True Actinic 03 Blue straight pin
(1) 24 watt 10,000K Daylight straight pin
(2) 0.75 watt Lunar Blue-Moon-Glow LED
Pump flow rate: 137 gph
BioCube 29
Aquarium Volume: 29.1 gallons
Dimensions: 20" x 20-3/4" x 19-1/4" high
72 watt canopy
lighting includes: (1) 36 watt True Actinic 03 Blue straight pin
(1) 36 watt 10,000K Daylight straight pin
(3) 0.75 watt Lunar Blue-Moon-Glow LED
Pump flow rate: 243 gph
Assembly
Safety Precautions
* DO NOT plug in BioCube to an outlet or power source until setup and installation is completed.
* Visually inspect the aquarium and canopy prior to installation to make sure it has not been damaged.
Canopy Assembly
1. Lift canopy from aquarium and visually check the assembly to verify that the light lens cover and compact fluorescent lamps have not been broken, damaged, or dislodged.
2. Make sure that lamps are securely inserted into the compact fluorescent endcaps and that the retaining bands are attached to the lamp clips holding the compact fluorescent lamps in place.
Wet/Dry Filter Assembly
1. Make sure that the BioCube filter cartridge is properly inserted at the first chamber of the wet/dry section.
2. Make sure that the overflow tray, bio-balls, and bio-ball strainer are properly placed in the second chamber of the wet/dry section.
3. Make sure that the sponge filter is correctly placed in the third chamber of the wet/dry section.
4. Make sure that the water pump is properly assembled and connected to the wet/dry return output.
Ballast Assembly
Make sure to read and follow instructions in their entirety before plugging the BioCube into an outlet or power source.
Compact Fluorescent Lamp Connector
1. Locate compact fluorescent lamp connector from aquarium canopy.
2. Align compact fluorescent lamp connector with compact fluorescent ballast connector.
3. Insert the compact fluorescent lamp connector male pins into the compact fluorescent ballast connector female inlets.
4. Make sure that the ballast connectors are fully seated into the lamp connectors; then twist locking ring onto threaded ring to secure the ballast connection.
Optional - Mounting the ballast
* Place ballast in desired location and mount ballast using washers and screws (not included).
* Tighten screws until ballast is securely fastened.
Lunar Blue-Moon-Glow LED Connector
1. Locate Lunar Blue-Moon-Glow LED connector from aquarium canopy.
2. Align Lunar Blue-Moon-Glow LED connector with Lunar Blue-Moon-Glow LED adapter.
3. Insert Lunar Blue-Moon-Glow LED connector male pin into the Lunar Blue-Moon-Glow LED adapter female inlet.
IMPORTANT: Make sure that the LED connector is fully seated into the adapter connector.
Operation
Grounding Setup
1. This appliance should be grounded to minimize the possibility of electric shock. This appliance is equipped with an electric cord with equipment grounding conductor and a grounding type plug. The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is installed and grounded in accordance with all appropriate codes and ordinances.
2. A temporary adapter may be used to connect this plug to a two-pole receptacle if a grounded outlet is not available. The temporary adapter should be used only until a grounded outlet can be installed by a qualified electrician (temporary adapter not included).
Grounding Installation
The green-colored rigid ear (

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, and the like) extending from the adapter must be fastened to a permanent ground such as a grounded outlet box.
Two-pole Outlet
1. Plug temporary adapter into two-pole outlet.
2. Insert

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through rigid ear on temporary adapter and into grounded outlet box.
Power Strip Setup
1. If using a power strip, the ground connector must be plugged into a receptacle controlled by a GFCI (ground fault circuit interrupter).
2. Make sure to place the power strip in a dry safe area away from the aquarium in order to avoid moisture.
3. Place power strip in a secure and stable area away from the aquarium to avoid moisture.
4. Place power strip in a secure and stable area so that it cannot fall into the aquarium.
5. Make sure all receptacles are protected from water (splash, spills, and condensation).
 

spanko

Active Member
Lighting Start-up Operation
1. Verify that ballast connectors are attached and secure.
2. Plug ballast power cords into an outlet or power source and turn the switch on.
3. Verify that all lamps are lit and functioning properly.
4. Make sure that the cooling fans are on and blowing across the unit.
Warning: Do not obstruct cooling fan air input and cooling fan air discharge. Keep canopy vents clean from dust and debris.
Wet/Dry Filter Start-up Operation
1. Open canopy and remove filter cartridge. Rinse thoroughly with cool, fresh water and reinstall in first chamber.
2. Rinse substrate, sand, gravel, rocks, driftwood, plants and ornaments and add to aquarium.
3. Prepare aquarium water (saltwater/freshwater). Make sure water is at room temperature to prevent condensation.
4. Open canopy and slowly add water to the aquarium. Make sure to fill aquarium up to the lower edge of the top molding.
5. Plug water pump power cord into an outlet or a power source. Pump will raise water level in aquarium section and drain into wet/dry section.
Wet/Dry Filtration
Observe and make sure that the water circulation is flowing properly from the aquarium section through the wet/dry section.
STEP 1: Water proceeds into surface and bottom intake.
STEP 2: Water passes through filter cartridge.
STEP 3: Water flows into the overflow tray, trickles down the bio-balls and through the bio-ball strainer.
STEP 4: Water goes through the sponge filter (micro-bubble diffuser) and to the water pump.
STEP 5: Water is pumped into the aquarium through the output discharge nozzle.
Precautions for Optimal Filter Performance
* Do not block or obstruct surface and bottom intake.
* Do not block or obstruct output discharge nozzle.
* Perform scheduled maintenance on filter cartridge.
* Observe scheduled maintenance on water pump.
* Make sure to perform scheduled water changes and BioCube filtration maintenance.
Maintenance
Make sure all switches are in the OFF positions and unplug power cords from power source or outlet before performing any maintenance.
Daily Maintenance
* Visually observe the BioCube lighting and filtration to make sure the system is functioning properly.
* Check water level. Make sure to replace evaporated water for both freshwater and saltwater setup. Caution: Do not top off above the maximum water level. Do not let water get below the minimum water level.
Weekly Maintenance
* Keep BioCube surfaces clean from dust and debris. Wipe exposed surfaces with a clean and dampened soft terrycloth.
* Open canopy and wipe down light lens cover with clean dampened soft terrycloth.
* Inspect filtration system for clogging and excessive accumulation of debris. Clean and remove debris from surface and bottom intake and overflow tray. Rinse parts if needed.
NOTE: Do not clean bio-balls. Cleaning the bio-media is harmful to beneficial bacteria needed to break down ammonia and nitrite.
Monthly Maintenance
* Replace used filter cartridge and discard. NOTE: Make sure to rinse new filter cartridge with cool fresh water before installing inside BioCube.
* Remove sponge filter from wet/dry section. Rinse and clean sponge with cool fresh water to remove accumulated organic buildup.
* Disconnect water pump assembly from output elbow attachment and detach pump from flexible tubing.
* Disassemble pump and impeller. Rinse and wipe down all parts to dislodge debris and particulate matter. Note: If calcium buildup is present, soak in a vinegar solution (1 part vinegar to 1 part water) for 1 hour and rinse thoroughly.
9-12 Month Maintenance
Caution: Let lamps cool down before handling.
Note: Replace compact fluorescent lamps every 9-12 month when keeping photosynthetic organisms.
* Open canopy and unscrew light lens cover.
* Remove the silicon retaining bands from the lamp clip.
* Carefully lift lamp-end free from lamp clip.
* Gently disconnect compact fluorescent lamp from endcap. Remove and dispose of lamp properly.
* Install new compact fluorescent lamp to the canopy. Note: Make sure the lamp is fully seated in the endcap.
* Replace the silicon retaining bands onto lamp clip to secure the compact fluorescent lamp.
* Attach light lens cover to canopy.
Aquarium Location
* For best results, place the aquarium in a location best suited to support the total weight of the aquarium. The total filled weight of an aquarium is approximately 10-12 lbs per gallon.
* Always place the aquarium in a flat and level area.
* Avoid placing the aquarium where it will receive direct sunlight. Full or even partial sunlight can cause algae growth.
* Keep aquarium in a well-ventilated area away from a heating or cooling vent.
* Do not place near electronic components and systems (i.e. TV, stereo systems, etc).
 

bowtech06

New Member
thanks guys that helps alot my next question is shouldnt the tank have came with a hose connecting the pump to the return nozzel
 

spanko

Active Member
Yup, should be a pc. of green hose that goes from the pump to the bulkhead. At least on the 29 gallon it was green.
 

bowtech06

New Member
yea mine dont have anything connecting the two and the pump only has a hole in the top no little

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sticking up to hook a hose to
 

spanko

Active Member
Boy not like Oceanic to leave things out like that. I wonder if she got a once opened box or something. Back to wherever she bought it and ask for the missing items. Better go through the instructions I posted and see if there is anything else missing before going back though.
 

bowtech06

New Member
im going to go back to where she bought it tomorrow and try to get the stuff im missing hopfully i can get this all straightened out so i can start setting it up
 

spanko

Active Member
Not a bad idea from Happity. Box it back up and take the whole thing back. Ask for a new unopened box and then open it there to make sure all parts are included and the tank has no breaks in the glass. Light bulbs and ballasts and moon light power converter all there. etc.
 

bowtech06

New Member
so i went back to the lfs where my wife bought the tank and they gave me a piece of hose for the pump and made sure i wasnt missing anything else i brought the hose home and got it all hooked up so now i should be good to start setting the tank up
 
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