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Red Sea Max 130D?


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    dlhirst - Reefkeeper
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    Funny you should ask that question today of all days. I have had a 130D for a little over a year now. Love it, love it. Granted, it is the only saltwater tank I have owned (except for a VERY BRIEF moment in 1977), so I can't really compare it to anything...

    But, it works great, it looks great. I am certain that I would not own a tank today, if I had not been able to get the "all in one" set up that they offer. Sure, it's a little pricey, I am told. But, piece mealing it all out, I would have spent the same - is my guess.

    20 minutes ago, I got a call from YRC (fka Yellow Freight), because my NEW RSM 250 just arrived. Yay! I get to pick it up in the morning... I filled that other one up so I had to make room for expansion. So, this week I am upgrading to the new tank - just in time for the Lansing Swap!

    If there are any specific questions you'd like to ask - fire away. I will answer them as best I can. In the mean time, if I did it right... here is a pic of my tank from this weekend.
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