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I own one and find this entire thing disheartening. It wasn’t cheap and if it fails my home will get wreaked. Yes, I have insurance but I shouldn’t have to plan on needing it. It’s there in case I need it.
It’s in Red Sea’s ballpark. It’s Red Sea’s job to put it’s customers minds at ease. My mind is NOT at ease.
When you buy an aquarium, you should have in mind all the possible issues that can happen with. Tank crack is unfortunately one and the worst of them. There is no 100% warranty against tank failure and this is not only with Red Sea tanks but with all brands.
Tell me a brand that will sell their tank telling they will never fail ? The max they can propose you if a life time warranty which is a kind of false peace of mind for the customer as it doesn't guarantee you that tank will never fail some day.
Red Sea are making aquariums since ages and having most for sure the widest range choice of the market, they know how to build aquariums.
Concerning the reported failures, we don't know anything about those failures, we just know they failed but under which circumstance it is not clear. There a tonnes of possible causes for a tank failure. It wont be easy to know the root cause. It can start from a stress on the joint during the transport....and...and
I own myself a 750 since 2 years now , before I had a reefer 450, 525 and a S500.