For Sale: Fluval Chi 5g Rimless-Tank Only

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maxwellag

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I had the Fluval Chi kit a while back and upgraded the filter and light. I have since upgraded to an ADA Mini-M, so I don't want or need this. If you live in the area of Des Moines you can come pick it up for $30. I might ship it if no one wants it locally, but it will be expensive. The dimensions are 10Wx10Lx12H inches. This would be a good tank for a betta, an African dwarf frog, or other nano fish. Note that there is the bracket for the filter/light box of the chi. I have not tried to remove it as I don't want to risk breaking the glass. You could try to remove it if you wanted.
Thanks for looking!
-maxwellag
 

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I am going to post this in craigslist too. I think shipping will cost about $15-25.
 
maxwellag said:
I had the Fluval Chi kit a while back and upgraded the filter and light. I have since upgraded to an ADA Mini-M, so I don't want or need this. If you live in the area of Des Moines you can come pick it up for $30. I might ship it if no one wants it locally, but it will be expensive. The dimensions are 10Wx10Lx12H inches. This would be a good tank for a betta, an African dwarf frog, or other nano fish. Note that there is the bracket for the filter/light box of the chi. I have not tried to remove it as I don't want to risk breaking the glass. You could try to remove it if you wanted.
Thanks for looking!
-maxwellag

Just an FYI- the bracket for the chi filter can be removed with a razor blade and some patience. I have the same tank and removed the bracket on mine that way. It's attached with black silicone. I use my chi as a pico reef. Good luck selling this one! It's a good little tank with many possibilities!
 
Bearchumjs said:
Just an FYI- the bracket for the chi filter can be removed with a razor blade and some patience. I have the same tank and removed the bracket on mine that way. It's attached with black silicone. I use my chi as a pico reef. Good luck selling this one! It's a good little tank with many possibilities!

I am aware of this, however I am not going to risk breaking the glass. Thanks for the suggestion though.
 
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