ChinaWhere does Red Sea do there builds ?
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ChinaWhere does Red Sea do there builds ?
I have two of there tanks with my currently active display being the 900 3xl. I will never purchase from this company again and if I had the extra funds I would get this tank out of my home.Red Sea gets a free pass from its buyers even when they watch in droves how Red Sea turned its back on thousands of v1 owners
no accountability = got lucky for them
You are correct. It was a Gen 1 (38 months old), my mistake. New system is up and running with almost all previous fish and about 1/2 of the coral. Keeping the live rock ok was key to a quick restart. Quite the hassle but who said reefing was simple and not complicatedSorry this happened to you, but I have a quick question.
You wrote that this is a Gen 2 Reefer, but I see the plumbing in the sump is black. I have a Gen 2 625 XXL, and the plumbing is red. In fact, ALL the Gen 2 Reefers that I have seen have red plumbing. I only bring this up because I have seen a bunch of Gen 1 Reefers bust seams, but (to date) never a Gen 2.
Aluminum edge i believe.Does the tank have an aluminum edge supporting the front panel? Or is the front glass panel just floating?
Correcto. I made a mistake in posting that it was a Gen 2. It was early in Gen 1 (3.5 years old) so def Gen 1. New tank is working out great btw. Love the new Red Sea ATO (didn't come with this previously) and liked it some much that i added it to my other tank, replacing the Tunz. I love being able to see the amount of water being replaced via my phone while traveling as well as the ability to add water remotely.Sorry this happened to you, but I have a quick question.
You wrote that this is a Gen 2 Reefer, but I see the plumbing in the sump is black. I have a Gen 2 625 XXL, and the plumbing is red. In fact, ALL the Gen 2 Reefers that I have seen have red plumbing. I only bring this up because I have seen a bunch of Gen 1 Reefers bust seams, but (to date) never a Gen 2.
Thanks for clarifying it’s a gen1. Wonder any known gen2 failures out there.You are correct. It was a Gen 1 (38 months old), my mistake. New system is up and running with almost all previous fish and about 1/2 of the coral. Keeping the live rock ok was key to a quick restart. Quite the hassle but who said reefing was simple and not complicated