That stand seems built like a tank and a solid deal.Its not a red sea a current USA recommended to me from Vintagereefer on here. His posts got me interested in it after some good reviews and the stand. I trust the stand. Its solid.
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That stand seems built like a tank and a solid deal.Its not a red sea a current USA recommended to me from Vintagereefer on here. His posts got me interested in it after some good reviews and the stand. I trust the stand. Its solid.
4 bar clamps (harbor freight will be fine) and something soft to go between the jaws and the tank. Felt, foam, whatever.So I own a red sea 625 XXL v3. It has the center brace. I have so much invested into this tank that I'm setting up another tank in the event of a catastrophic failure. What else can I buy? Let's say the a front seam fails... What can I buy now to be prepared for this type of event? Clamps, sealant, straps? What would work best as temporary fix?? I would need enough time to take things out and move them over. Can someone give me some advice?
I've heard good things. I'm kind of a cheap guy so almost everything I buy is used. I priced one out and it's alot but they seem good. I've heard reef savvy is Good too but very expensive. Red sea make good looking tanks and is think the tanks are mainly solid, but for some reason they use crap silicon and the stands are pathetic. Its disgusting that they can't build a decent stand and put a thousand lb tank on top of it.Glass Cages makes wonderful tanks.
The tank seems good. Some areas are not perfect like non even silicon or seems thin. I dont care for the sump that much. The walls are too high and return section Is very small, but the stand is good. I wish they made the return section bigger and the tank a little widerThat stand seems built like a tank and a solid deal.
I mainly want to know how to control the leak. I like the bag idea. Anymore ideas?
Good luck. Non-transferable warranty....I'm assuming red sea wouldn't be able to help me since I bought it used? Anybody try to get any help with a red sea tank where they are not the original owner.
If you put your tank on the 2nd floor with this floor drain, and an empty tank on the first floor right under the drain it makes it super convenientInstall you tank over a shower pan and install a drain down to a holding tank.
Money, time, but mainly I have no where else to put one. I found a good deal on the size I wanted and set one up. I would have never thought it would turn out this nice. Its in the best spot in the house. What I should have done is bought a 7 foot or 8 foot beast. I ran out of room so fastI too have a Red Sea 625 XXL (Gen 2) with the center brace. I've had it for 2 years with zero problems.
I guess I can understand your concerns, and chance does favor the prepared mind, but I've seen no evidence of mass seam failures among the Gen 2 models. If you're that concerned about an eventual rupture, why not just purchase a different tank now and move everything over? Why wait? To me that's kind of like purchasing a Ferrari and worrying every day about eventually having to replace the engine.
Yeah that happens to most of us. I have a 240 gal FOWLR and the Red Sea 625 reef system, and I'm very happy with both but would love some more room. Especially in the reef.Money, time, but mainly I have no where else to put one. I found a good deal on the size I wanted and set one up. I would have never thought it would turn out this nice. Its in the best spot in the house. What I should have done is bought a 7 foot or 8 foot beast. I ran out of room so fast
Yah the only issue is the only spot I have is where the red sea currently sits. Id have to take it down do something with the livestock and then set up the new tank where the the red sea was. Too much going on. I figure I get a narrow 4 foot as secondaryYeah that happens to most of us. I have a 240 gal FOWLR and the Red Sea 625 reef system, and I'm very happy with both but would love some more room. Especially in the reef.
You could always replace the 625 with a 6 or even 7 foot Cade or Waterbox, if you have an extra foot or two of space. That would give you more room and alleviate your concerns over the Red Sea seam failure. For my money, I've had no problems with my Gen 2 625, though I'll admit that I do check on the seams from time to time.
A lot of water sensors around the tankSo I own a red sea 625 XXL v3. It has the center brace. I have so much invested into this tank that I'm setting up another tank in the event of a catastrophic failure. What else can I buy? Let's say the a front seam fails... What can I buy now to be prepared for this type of event? Clamps, sealant, straps? What would work best as temporary fix?? I would need enough time to take things out and move them over. Can someone give me some advice?
You seem extremely paranoid, why not grab some euro braces for your new tank?So I own a red sea 625 XXL v3. It has the center brace. I have so much invested into this tank that I'm setting up another tank in the event of a catastrophic failure. What else can I buy? Let's say the a front seam fails... What can I buy now to be prepared for this type of event? Clamps, sealant, straps? What would work best as temporary fix?? I would need enough time to take things out and move them over. Can someone give me some advice?