WIN a BRAND NEW TANK from Red Sea (valued at $3,000)!! This Red Sea Reefer 250 G2+ Deluxe Could be YOURS!!

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My favorite feature of the red sea tanks is they shatter every three years on the dot! Since there's only a three year warranty, Red Sea gets to keep my money unless I pay for an extended warranty, and redsea execs get to continue defrauding our hobby unpunished after they kill all my livestock and corals and I have to start all over! Even if I win a warranty claim against their ridiculously large team of lawyers, the ONLY remedy they agree to is replacement of the original system, which means I get zero compensation aside from receiving a 'free' tank that will only break again and restart this cycle of salty abuse!

If I win a FREE red sea tank, I won't be out the $3000+ they charge for these criminal-negligence-in-a-box systems, so the only financial risk is the $5,000+ worth of livestock and tech that can fit in these systems plus any minor* water damage that is guaranteed to occur when 250 liters of salt water is suddenly on my floor.

Or, if I'm feeling evil, I can sell the system used to another reefer at LITERALLY ANY TIME DURING THE 2-5 YEAR WARRANTY PERIOD, which voids any and all warranty and puts ALL risk on another hobbyist who foolishly assumes they're buying a real intact tank and not a fraudulent pandora's box of liability and fish death! It's a win-win* situation!

I hope I win so I can use it for two months, sell it before it shatters, and join the hundreds of hobbyists who are complicit in this cartoonishly obvious hoodwinking of our hobby.

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Billy
 

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Bonus post: My favorite feature of the G2 system is the ultra-clear beveled edge extra thick glass.
 

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Bonus post: I'd make this a softie tank. I think they are gorgeous what with all the movement and color. Leathers and gorgonians would be featured, along with some of the more brightly colored zoas and palys.
 

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Bonus #4 I think I would put a bunch of non-photosynthetic coral in this system
 
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