The Red Sea Max Aquarium

Discussion in 'Fish Tank Brands and Kits' started by Matt Rogers, Dec 6, 2006.

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  1. GLB186

    GLB186 Plankton

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    Psycho;
    Interesting post-how about a update! Is all Well?
    Take Care-Jerry:)
     
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  3. Lisa Cooper

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    Red sea max

    Hi I bought a red sea max 130 L yesterday and am in the beginning stages.

    The shop assistant said that the filter is not necessary, the sea max works fine without. Want a second opionon?? Any tipps? Want to do it right!
     
  4. kingjaymaster

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    red sea max owner

    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.
     
  5. GLB186

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    Sir;
    Did you utilize roi water on the initial fill? Also, how is everthing going as of this date?
    Thanks-Jerry
     
  6. kingjaymaster

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    Yes, I used R.O. water on initial fill. I have had great success up to this point. My live corals are doing just fine too. I suggest you invest in a canister filter like I did. I found the filtration to be rather inadiquite when I set up my Max. But the canister filter works nicely. Also, I dont use the coarse black sponge filter that came with the Max either, I found it restricts the water flow too much. No other problems so far, I really enjoy my Max. Good luck.
     
  7. GLB186

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    Sir;
    Canister filter? Can you provide more info, & why you feel this is important with the red sea max!
    Thanks Much-Jerry
     
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  9. ziggy222

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    i find it interesting how they call the dual 55 watt power compacts t5's.
     
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  10. rosemarie

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    RED MAX now

    Anyone had one of these running for 6 months or longer? Wondering how it handles bioload and holds up. Thanks.
     
  11. darrell

    darrell Astrea Snail

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    They have this unit at my local fish dealer very nice it has everything you need to start a reef tank the right price,lights,skimmer,flow everything im getting one for my lid for christmas only have to add 1 korrila fan to make it prefect.
     
  12. lsteele

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    Go to cadlights.com to see the best all in one nano I have ever seen:eek: