Erik's Red Sea Reefer 625 G2

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After 20+ years of keeping every type of fresh water tank imaginable I finally took the plunge and purchased a sea water system. It's a Red Sea Reefer 625 G2. Including 3x ReefLED 90, 2x ReefWave 45, Aqua Medic DC Runner 5.3 and Deltec 600i.

Unfortunately I was off to a bad start because the cabinets arrived damaged and I had to wait two months for replacement parts. Now I'm finally up and running and I'll use this thread to keep records and share my experience.

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After 20+ years of keeping every type of fresh water tank imaginable I finally took the plunge and purchased a sea water system. It's a Red Sea Reefer 625 G2. Including 3x ReefLED 90, 2x ReefWave 45, Aqua Medic DC Runner 5.3 and Deltec 600i.

Unfortunately I was off to a bad start because the cabinets arrived damaged and I had to wait two months for replacement parts. Now I'm finally up and running and I'll use this thread to keep records and share my experience.

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Beautiful tank and great choice. I went with the Red Sea max 260 and now I regret not going with the XL.
 
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Beautiful tank and great choice. I went with the Red Sea max 260 and now I regret not going with the XL.
So far I'm loving it. There is so much space front to back. Plenty of rocks in there and they don't come close to the front while still having a large gap to the back of the tank. Lots of room for cleaning and flow.
 
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