After a bit of negotiation the wife gave me the go ahead for a bigger tank. Was thinking of a red sea xxl625 tank , the 525 or the Waterbox 134. Can anyone who owns any of the brands give me the great points and not so great points of their systems?
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I saw that..I have been investigating the Red Sea line quite heavily. And truth be told, Im leaning that way. However trying to be a smart buyer I need to consider everything. I know Red Sea is proven, no doubt there. But before I pull the trigger, I wanted to hear from other owners. there may be something I don't want and I may just go the drilled tank route. But the Red Sea tanks are beautiful and would look great in my den....I saw one in a LFS and looked it up and down, impressive.The Waterbox is brand new, so there is zero feedback on them. They are priced exactly the same, as an equivalent Red Sea Reefer so cost is not an issue. Red Sea is a VERY well proven company... especially the Reefer series line of tanks. You can click on the Reefer series thread I started, in my signature, and see all of the happy customers. The Waterbox looks promising, but it has a huge hill to climb to compete with Red Sea. Note: The Red Sea 425 would be the equivalent size to the Waterbox 135.4. Ignore the gallon size on the Red Sea... they take into account the displacement of the overflow, the glass thickness and the water line. So the Red Sea gallon rating is always going to be less than other companies, even though the dimensions may be the same. If you are comparing to the Waterbox, only compare actual tank dimensions of each tank. On a side note, Waterbox started a thread comparing their 135.4 and the Red Sea 525... I did not have a very good impression of them as they made a ton of innacurate comparisons about the Red Sea Reefer line. That thread is located here if you want to check it out:
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/waterbox-platinum-135-4-vs-red-sea-reefer-xl-525.328714/
NOTE: none of the tanks you posted are all-in-one tanks. I noticed that you posted this question in the All-In-One forum, so just wanted to make sure you weren't actually looking for in AIO.
Link?Red sea all the way. I have a xxl 625. Check my build thread. It has feedback on it. My biggest complaint xs the sump. Still an awesome tank and I do not regret going with it.
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What do you not like about the sumpRed sea all the way. I have a xxl 625. Check my build thread. It has feedback on it. My biggest complaint xs the sump. Still an awesome tank and I do not regret going with it.
If your going larger is there a reason your sticking with a AIO. And not running a sump. A sump might make it easier, more stable, and prolong the fun of upgrading and adding more equipment in the future.What do you not like about the sump
If your going larger is there a reason your sticking with a AIO. And not running a sump. A sump might make it easier, more stable, and prolong the fun of upgrading and adding more equipment in the future.
None of theses tanks are AIO... they all have sumps.
I am about to move so when I put it together in my new place I will keep this in mind and make a new piece if I need to...Thanks!Went to a Lfs and saw the Red Sea stand starting to get water logged and the cross member wood that supports the shelf that the sump sits on starting to swell from water damage. I thought the stand was suppose to be marine grade? I suppose it is but the cross member wood is press wood. The stand is garbage imho. That display tank is probably less than 2 years old and the stand is falling apart.
I am about to move so when I put it together in my new place I will keep this in mind and make a new piece if I need to...Thanks!
I am about to move so when I put it together in my new place I will keep this in mind and make a new piece if I need to...Thanks!


