CADE Reef S2 Classic 500
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CADE Reef S2 Classic 500

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CADE Reef S2 Classic 500System Specifications TANK 500x560x500 (LxWxH) Capacity (Inhabitable): 115L 30. 3 gal System Capacity (Total): 146L 38. 5 gal 8mm Opti Clear Glass Tank Open Top Rimless Tank Laser Etched Logo Perfect Cut Silicone Edges Highest Quality German Whacker Silicone Double Laminated Black Glass Rear Panel White Tank Base Panel Concealed 'Twin Intake Weir' (Unique to CADE) Super Fine Adjustable Gate Valve' & Emergency Drain Large 10L 2. 6 gal Gravity Fed Auto

System Specifications

TANK

  • 500x560x500 (LxWxH)
  • Capacity (Inhabitable): 115L / 30.3 gal
  • System Capacity (Total): 146L / 38.5 gal
  • 8mm Opti Clear Glass Tank
  • Open Top / Rimless Tank
  • Laser Etched Logo
  • Perfect Cut Silicone Edges
  • Highest Quality German Whacker Silicone
  • Double Laminated Black Glass Rear Panel 
  • White Tank Base Panel
  • Concealed 'Twin Intake Weir' (Unique to CADE)
  • Super Fine Adjustable Gate Valve' & Emergency Drain
  • Large 10L / 2.6 gal Gravity Fed Auto Top Off System
  • Jump Net Cover 

CABINET

  • 500x560x900 (LxWxH)
  • 100% Waterproof Cabinet (Glass/Aluminum)
  • Cable Management & Dosing Pump Shelf
  • Dedicated Controller Management (Right Side Door)
  • Sump Maintenance Access (Left Side Door)
  • Power 6x Plug Power Boards with on/off Switches
  • Accessories / Dosing Pump Shelf (Removable)
  • Adjustable Castor Feet for Cabinet Levelling
  • Hidden Adjustable Rust Proof Door Hinges
  • Hidden Magnetic Door Closers 
  • Cabinet Supplied Assembled with Sump Installed

SUMP & PLUMBING

  • Newly Designed Glass Sump Filtration
  • Filter socks 4" (x1)
  • Media Baskets (x3) for Bio and Chemical Media
  • Pre Fabricated Screw Connect Plumbing (No silicone required)
  • Reactor Water Feeds (x1)
  • One Way Return Valve

The CADE Reef S2 is our Classic range of customizable rimless, sump filtered saltwater Aquariums designed for the advanced reef aquarist. Expertly crafted for un-compromising functionality and durability. CADE tanks are renowned for their beautiful clean lines, perfect silicone, smartly concealed silent weir and large ATO reservoirs.

  • Super high clarity Opti-Clear glass finished with flat polished edges and laser etched CADE logo. Your badge of authenticity.
  • Highest quality German 'Wacker' silicone, precision applied producing perfect gaps and razor sharp edges.
  • Silent 'Twin Intake' Slimline Weir allows for efficient debris uptake at all levels & acts as an emergency intake should either intake become blocked.
  • Black rear glass panel neatly concealing the weir, ATO reservoir and all Aquarium plumbing.
  • Pre laminated white base glass makes it perfect for a bare bottom reef.
  • Sleek aluminum Jump Net included assembled.

Highest clarity aquarium glass and perfectly cut silicone edges.

  • Rimless high clarity Opti-Clear tank with flat polished edges constructed with the highest quality German 'Wacker' Aquarium safe silicone.
  • Silicone is precision applied to produce perfect gaps and a razor sharp minimalist finish. We use clear silicone only! Black silicone hides imperfections like air bubbles or silicone separation.
  • White laminate is pre-applied to the underside of the tank to increase light reflection.
  • CADE logo laser etched into the front panel serving as your guarantee of authenticity.

Slimline glass weir with surface and low-level intakes.

  • The Reef S2 slimline glass weir is neatly concealed behind the rear glass panel offering an uninterrupted view of your Aquarium.
  • Both surface skimming and low-level water intakes enable superior uptake of heavier debris that would otherwise fail to reach surface intakes on regular weirs.
  • How does it work? Behind the intake vents is a sealed glass channel that receives water from the low intake and directs it to the top of the weir. The panel prevents direct flooding into the weir and directs debris to the surface via the channel where it is efficiently sucked into the drainage system preventing sediment accumulation in the weir.

Gravity-fed ATO reservoir neatly concealed behind tank.

  • The rear wall of the Reef S2 models conceals our weir and a large capacity Auto Top Off (ATO) freshwater reservoir which replenishes evaporated water via a gravity fed float valve positioned in the return pump chamber of the sump filter.
  • We think this is the smartest way to achieve large RO volumes without compromising valuable sump filtration space.

Reef S2 Cabinet

Our focus is to provide an intelligently designed indestructible foundation enabling you the aquarist to build a truely personalised Aquarium system without compromise.

  • 100% Waterproof and Corrosion proof materials. Aluminum, glass, plastic and 316 stainless screws.
  • Pre-assembled cabinets with sump filter safely secured inside.
  • Dry area for a Chiller and dry goods storage. Shelf for dosing pump and cable management. We've even provided a Chiller tap water feed.
  • Power Management including control board mounting panel behind our side opening 'suicide door.'
  • Power Boards c/w outer switches and internal plug sockets. (Supplied region specific).
  • Pre fitted tank mat.
  • Industrial levelling feet.
  • Hidden internal magnetic door closers.
  • Quick release removable doors.

Intelligently designed Reef ready cabinets.

Ventilated dry area for chiller and dosing equipment.

  • Ventilated dry area suitably sized for a large chiller.
  • Chiller water feed tap for easy plumbing.
  • Shelf for dosing pump and cable management.
  • Adequate space for dosing vessels.
  • Pre drilled dosing line holes for easy feed to sump.
  • Side door access to power management / control centre.

Side 'suicide doors' for uninterrupted access to sump, plumbing and power management.

  • CADE's side 'suicide door' are definitely a crowd favourite providing uninterrupted access to the sump for servicing and maintenance.
  • Harvesting macro algae or accessing filter socks has never been easier with this feature.

Reef S2 Filtration

The Reef S2 is glass sump filter provides smart use of space ensuring the Aquarist has the flexibility they need to establish their preferred filtration experience. All within in a silent splash free sump.

  • Filter sock mechanical filtration.
  • Macro algae chamber (removable baffle).
  • Large protein skimmer / reactor chambers.
  • Reactor water tap feeds.
  • Flow concentrated media chamber promoting optimised biological & bio-chemical filtration efficiency.
  • Proprietary removable 'media baskets' for biological and bio-chemical media.
  • Return pump chamber c/w auto top off (ATO) freshwater replenishment float valve.
  • Silent, splash free operation eliminating salt spray.

Pre-fabricated plumbing & fine tune Gate Valve.

  • Pre-fabricated 'quick connect' plumbing installs in minutes requiring no tools or silicone.
  • Industry leading fine tuneable Sanking 'Gate Valve' makes tuning down flow easy.
  • Additional water feed taps eliminate the need for additional pumps for reactors.

Refugium chamber with removable baffle.

  • Refugiums are a great way to manage nitrate and phosphate nutrient export in a saltwater Aquariums.
  • If this feature is not required simply slide out the removable baffle and use the space for another purpose.

Media baskets for easy maintenance and optimised filtration efficiency.

  • Media baskets are perfect for any form of Biological or Bio-Chemical filter media reducing the need for additional media reactors.
  • Easily removable to exchange expired bio-chemical media.
  • Flow controlled to maximise contact time improving bio and bio-chemical filtration efficiency.
  • Excess water bypasses the chamber and acts to surface skim the sump.

Gravity fed ATO feed into return chamber with large float valve.

  • Gravity fed float valve replenishes evaporated water from the ATO reservoir situated in the rear of the main Aquarium above.
  • Float valves are the industry standard for a fail proof mechanical ATO.
  • The Reef S2 and S2/F tank reservoir provides the perfect solution to incorporate a gravity feed ATO which until now had been inconvenient due to the difficulties involved in placing a reservoir higher than the sump

 

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3 stars Thank you Netgalley and Briar Boleyn for the ARC! A camelot/king Arthur retelling with fae. I was hooked by the idea of this book immediately and was eager to jump into this world. • slow burn • enemies to lovers • who did this to you Morgan Pendragon watched her mother die by her father's hand when she was just eight years old, hiding under the bed. Morgan is believed to have the tainted blood of the fae in her veins and is cast aside so that her fathers illegitimate son, Arthur, can become the king. She's seen his cruel treatment of the fae firsthand, so when he sends her on a journey to find a fae weapon she seizes the opportunity to do more with her life. Along the way, she finds more than she could have imagined. I don't know a whole lot about King Arthur and Camelot but I had a lot of fun with this story! The plot has some similar tropes to popular romantasy books (From blood and ash) but there's enough originality here that it doesn't feel like I'm reading a copy. I liked how the fae were different in appearance than what is typical in most fantasy books I've read. In this book they have blue hair, violet skin and a wide range of other characteristics. I thought that the world building was easy to follow and I could easily immerse myself into this world. After reading the blurb I kept wondering when she was going to go on the journey to find Excalibur and it doesn't happen until around the 45% mark. The story is a bit slow at times but starts to pick up once they begin their journey to find Excalibur. The John Wick style Inn was a fun concept that I enjoyed reading about. There are a lot of similarities to this and FBAA and I would have liked to have it be a little more different, but I'm hoping book two will have the story turn into something of its own. Overall I enjoyed reading this story and I'm looking forward to reading book two especially after that ending.
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