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Ok. New to hobby. Had a Waterbox 20 cube on order, and honestly hated the 2 month wait so cancelled it. Now considering a Reef Octopus Lux T60. Larger tank with a sump, which I like. Any opinions on this or suggestions for first tank? Have also browsed RedSea. Thanks in advance.
 
Can't speak to the other two tanks you mentioned, but the Red Sea setups are great. They take a lot of the guess work out of it for newer hobbyists and have a nice, clean aesthetic. You will pay a bit of a premium compared to most other all in one brands, but I feel the quality is high enough to warrant it.
 
Can't speak to the other two tanks you mentioned, but the Red Sea setups are great. They take a lot of the guess work out of it for newer hobbyists and have a nice, clean aesthetic. You will pay a bit of a premium compared to most other all in one brands, but I feel the quality is high enough to warrant it.
I really like the RedSea reefer 250. It is more expensive, but I am thinking it will be worth it in the long run. I was already thinking of upgrading the 20gallon before I even had it! LOL!
 
I just did a quick price check on it, if the price I saw is about right it seems a lot for the size, is the Red Sea reefer 250 not around the same price? It’s a lot bigger too.

I might have the prices wrong, I’m in the UK so swapping to dollars can make things go astray.
 
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I just did a quick price check on it, if the price i saw is about right it seems a lot for the size, is the Red Sea reefer250 not around the same price? It’s a lot bigger too.

I might have the prices wrong, I’m in the Uk so swapping to dollars can make things goes astray.
You are correct. Im really leaning towards the Red Sea. Much cleaner look and a better reputation.
 
I will start a thread with my build. Very exciting to start after years of freshwater aquariums. This has been a dream for a long time.
 
I will start a thread with my build. Very exciting to start after years of freshwater aquariums. This has been a dream for a long time.
Freshwater was where I began and I still love my planted tanks. That being said, reef aquariums are an awesome new challenge for the aquarist! Great choice with the tank. I think you will enjoy it a lot.
 
Ok. New to hobby. Had a Waterbox 20 cube on order, and honestly hated the 2 month wait so cancelled it. Now considering a Reef Octopus Lux T60. Larger tank with a sump, which I like. Any opinions on this or suggestions for first tank? Have also browsed RedSea. Thanks in advance.
I really like the Red Sea lineup. I have a few setup at my work. They’re truly plug and play, especially the aio tanks like their max nano and Reefer E-260. One thing is that they’re priced relatively high for what you’re getting. Quality wise, Red Sea is just as good as the competitors like innovative marine or water box; it just comes down to personal preference.
 
I started with that tank but it was the earlier model. Definitely a nice size for a variety of fish species and corals, though I did eventually upgrade to an off-brand 60g cube with a sump, for me this is the perfect size.
 
I really like the Red Sea lineup. I have a few setup at my work. They’re truly plug and play, especially the aio tanks like their max nano and Reefer E-260. One thing is that they’re priced relatively high for what you’re getting. Quality wise, Red Sea is just as good as the competitors like innovative marine or water box; it just comes down to personal preference.
Now if I could just get a straight answer on how long it takes to get these. I know Waterbox had like a 2 month backlog. Hoping Red Sea is better.
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

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