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03/11/2007, 03:22 PM | #1 |
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The Red Sea MAX
Okay, before you read this, I am brand new to this hobby. In fact, I have yet to get my equipment.
I was looking across the internet for a great deal on some aquariums, when I came across the Red Sea MAX. Since I know most of you guys out there have ( at least ) some experience with reefkeeping, I would like your opinion on it. LINK:[URL=http://www.redseamax.com] Well, post your opinions here. If you should think of me getting a normal tank, please say so, quickly. I have a deadline of about 2 weeks or so. Thank ya guys!
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If only, if only, the reefkeeper sighs, the reef were real cheap, while the fish cries from the tank, if only, if only. Current Tank Info: 50 or 65 gallon REEFY! |
03/12/2007, 07:05 PM | #2 |
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To Reef Central I don't like most of the all-in-one setups, since they tend to stick you with so-so components, but you might be happy with it. It should be fine for soft corals, at least. I'd remove the mechanical and biological media for a reef.
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03/12/2007, 07:35 PM | #3 |
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You're gonna want a bigger tank in two months. JMO
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