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Top fin aquarium stand...29-36 gallon...doors on base cabinet will not stay closed
30 gallons of water weighs 300 lb and then there is the weight of the aquarium itself and accessories - that is a lot of weight that is likely to distort even a robust cabinet if it isn't standing on a perfectly flat and level floor, the most common reason why cupboards, cabinets and chests of all sorts never seem as good at home as in the shop.
Another possibility if the unit arrived as a flat pack, perhaps the attention to detail during assembly was less than precise...
1/1/2019 12:05:15 AM •
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Do you have any Artificial tree parts catalogs?
for a NOMA artificial Christmas tree?
Hello, Lindsey -
To add to the advice from Andrew Taylor, I find that the NOMA brand name is owned by the Canadian Tire Corp., to be sold in the Canadian Tire stores.
See this website:
https://www.canadiantire.ca/en/noma-lighting-heating-cooling.html
Among other things, near the top of that web page you will find a link to the Canadian Tire weekly flyer and catalogue.
You may wish to contact Canadian Tire Corp. directly and ask your questions. This is the link to the Canadian Tire Corp. Customer Service contact information:
https://www.canadiantire.ca/en/customer-service.html?adlocation=LOL_CustomerService_SiteFooter_en
In the right side bar on that page you should see the toll free telephone numbers (English and French) for the company Customer Relations Dept. One of the Customer Relations Representatives should be able to provide you with answers.
Since the NOMA products are manufactured in China, you may not be able to purchase the particular replacement parts you need. In that case, you may be able to find the same model of artificial Christmas tree which you have, being sold second hand, which you can purchase to cannibalize for parts.
Best wishes.
1/6/2019 7:58:33 PM •
Fish
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I need aquarium filter for my 300l tank. Would you help me with the choice?
I think, a sponge filter is for you - simple, cheap and effective.
It provides mechanical and biological filtration, once the sponge has grown bacterial colonies. Filters come in a variety of sizes shapes, and pore sizes to adapt them to an almost filtration need. Sponges give excellent results in ponds, saltwater, and freshwater. They can be used as an addition to another filter, such as a canister filter, or as the only source of aquarium filtration - https://great-filter.com/best-sponge-filter/
6/15/2018 7:52:00 AM •
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