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Old 12-29-2007, 02:18 PM   #31 (permalink)
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In january red sea max is coming out with a new model from a 34 gallon to a 39 gallon basically the same set up but five gallons larger so that will be worth waiting for possibly.
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Old 02-13-2008, 04:39 AM   #32 (permalink)
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In january red sea max is coming out with a new model from a 34 gallon to a 39 gallon basically the same set up but five gallons larger so that will be worth waiting for possibly.
Hi all, I'm new here and just need help and advice!

Firstly theres no 39 gallon tank for rsm had it confirmed yesterday from someone called Pinky in the states.

Secondly, I'm new to this hobby (which I haven't started yet but hope to in the next few months) I'm looking at this tank so just need to know everyones views and advice for beginers. ie is the tank reliable, any faults experienced, any recommendations.

Thirdly, can someone point me in the right direction on readable material.

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Old 02-24-2008, 07:07 PM   #33 (permalink)
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Hey guys...just saw the RSM in a retail store this afternoon and got to thinking about getting my first saltwater tank. The RSM looked very nice indeed. Now I'm sure it's possible to put together a complete system for less (complete RSM w/stand and starter kit appears to be $750 online) but I was intrigued by it's apparent simplicity. Would this be a good setup for a first time saltwater hobbyist?

Also, why do they call it a 34 gallon tank when it's only 29 gallons? I know they are counting the space for filtration and other gear...but it still seems like false advertising to me. Not that big of a deal, but still seems fishy to me.
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Old 02-24-2008, 09:47 PM   #34 (permalink)
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With about 50 pounds of live rock I was still able to put about 30 gallons of water in mine...so I think it really is 34 gollans.
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Old 02-26-2008, 12:41 PM   #35 (permalink)
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Just something to wet your appetite

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Hmmm! Looks great!


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I have had my Max running for several months now and I'm very happy with it overall. Very pleasant to look at, a nice piece of furnature. This set up is very user friendly, truly plug-n-play. The only drawback I have found so far is the filtration that comes with it is not very good. The flow rate seems to be slow so I removed the filter sponge that came with the tank. I'm still not happy with the filtration so I ordered a canister filter to hook up to it. I have had no other problems with it. I have live rock, live corals, 5 fish, a coral banded shrimp, an emerald crab, and various snails and hermit crabs. Maintaining the tank is very easy.The built in timer works great for automatic lighting. And built in on/off switches for each pump unit ara very handy. Yes, you could put a tank together for less money, but this setup is plug-n-play and worth the money for ease of setup and use. I have about 1100.00 in the complete system. I recommend this tank for beginners or expierenced aquarists.
kingjaymaster- PLEASE LET ME KNOW ABOUT THAT CANISTER FILTER YOU HOOKED UP TO THE MAX. I HAVE HAD MINE FOR ABOUT A MONTH AND THE BLACK SPONGE IS BLOCKING THE SKIMMER TO WORK CORRECTLY. WHAT CAN I DO?
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Old 05-30-2008, 07:43 AM   #38 (permalink)
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I'm thinking of getting one of these soon, just doing some reading up on which is best!


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red sea is the best nano, I think we can almost all unanimously agree on that, but you do pay for what you get, you can get a 28g jbj tank with a HQI setup that would provide more light but also more heat, all in all red sea did a great job on design with this, it's only "flaw" in my opinion is the proprietary bulbs


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I have recently purchased on of these and so far I have been impressed with it. It does come with hydrometer/ thermometer and I have found that the thermometer is about 1.5 degrees off, so I purchased a coralife digiatl this morning.


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