So my wife and I decided to get a 150-200gallon tank, being new to the hobby of reef tanks we shopped around and bought a whole setup.
Red Sea MAX 750 g2+
Great! Until it arrived. Both main tank and sump were broken. But to be fair this looked like shipping damage. The shipping box was missing a pallet foot, beat up, and fell apart as we opened. The shipping company driver rolled the wheel of the pallet jack off the back edge of the loft gate in order to get the tank out of the truck, so it rocked pretty badly on the truck exit.
What’s done is done. But my question now is:
Should I stick with Red Sea?
I see all the posts about failures, I’m trying to determine if there have been any changes to the tanks, what the real % failure rate is, etc. I don’t want to end up with a broken tank in 1-4 years.
Red Sea MAX 750 g2+
Reefer MAX 750 G2+ System (160 Gal)
Reefer MAX Series - Ultimate Plug and Play Aquariums All Reefer G2+ tanks are now available in a MAX configuration with the optimal water management, filtration, circulation, and lighting—all controllable with the Red Sea ReefBeat app. Going with the MAX means no hassle in deciding which...
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Great! Until it arrived. Both main tank and sump were broken. But to be fair this looked like shipping damage. The shipping box was missing a pallet foot, beat up, and fell apart as we opened. The shipping company driver rolled the wheel of the pallet jack off the back edge of the loft gate in order to get the tank out of the truck, so it rocked pretty badly on the truck exit.
What’s done is done. But my question now is:
Should I stick with Red Sea?
I see all the posts about failures, I’m trying to determine if there have been any changes to the tanks, what the real % failure rate is, etc. I don’t want to end up with a broken tank in 1-4 years.