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mikeo2 05-25-2013 10:33 PM

Red Sea max 250
 
I can get a good deal on a 6 month old Red Sea max 250, I'm new to this hobby and was wondering if this all in one setup is good for a beginner for a simple fish mainly with some corals down the road in a few months?

msjboy 05-25-2013 11:56 PM

This would be beyond a starter tank... Highly recommended. However with the 6 bulbs, you m,ight need a chiller espes in summer. A beginner model would be the red sea max 130 ( 1/2 size of the 250) which is at the upper cusp of still being a nano tank.

dolphinpoint 05-26-2013 01:07 AM

Red Sea Max250
 
I agree..this is beyond a starter tank...however it is a great setup. I did have a 130D prior to this and enjoyed it so much I moved up to the 250. It is a hobby which requires a big commitment and a sizeable budget!

intarsiabox 05-26-2013 02:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mikeo2 (Post 820633)
I can get a good deal on a 6 month old Red Sea max 250, I'm new to this hobby and was wondering if this all in one setup is good for a beginner for a simple fish mainly with some corals down the road in a few months?

This would be a great tank for a beginner or anyone else looking at this size of tank for that matter. The larger water volume over smaller tanks will give you more stability and more time to catch problems before they become disaterous. The key to any new tank big or small is patience. Let rock and sand fully cycle and use that time to research livestock that will be suited to the size of tank and compatible with one another. Avoid impulse buying of livestock as it can be a source of never ending frustration that will turn a hobby into a burden. The 250 has the capacity to give you a nice selection fish and corals as is.

Lots of friendly people on here with tons of experience willing to help you out. Good luck with your new hobby!

ashr 05-26-2013 07:42 PM

I love my redsea max 250. I highly recommend it if you can get a good deal. I also use a chiller to make sure the temp stays around 77-80 myself.

Dempsey 05-26-2013 08:23 PM

I went from a typical 75 gallon with homemade wood stand and cords everywhere, to a RSM 250 and couldn't be happier. I do run a chiller as well.

LipmanJ 05-26-2013 08:57 PM

Love mine and there are alot of great mods you can add to it. =) PM me if you have any questions or want to know what mods I have made.

good luck!

mikeo2 05-26-2013 11:34 PM

What would be. Reasonable price for a gently used one? It hasn't been used in about a year now.

msjboy 05-26-2013 11:52 PM

rsm 250...
 
A very good deal is probably $400 , basic tank ( no cooler ).. with used bulbs, maybe some paraphenia tools, etc... I did see one that was up for grabs that was stocked , with chiller at the same price but that is probably unlikely to reoccur again at $400.

You do realize you will need to replace bulbs every 9 months or so, change 10% water every week- 2 weeks... perhaps add chemicals if you intend to keep sps corals.


Check the reefsanctuary.com site for people who have rsm tanks.. they have a dedicated link there.
regs

msjboy.

LipmanJ 05-26-2013 11:54 PM

+1 ^^
Thats the site i use to talk about anything RSM great group over there


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