Hi there,
I was just after some general feedback. My fiance bought me a biOrb this year for my birthday (yes, yes I know, it's not the ideal environment for tropical fish, but he wasn't to know). Anyway, as a youngster I kept many tanks of both tropical and freshwater fish. As my man has now re-activated my long lost hobby, I am now seriously thinking about venturing into some sort of reef setup.
Considering the plethora of tanks and equipment I've been studying on the internet of late, I thought that perhaps a "Red Sea Max" (all in one job) would perhaps suit me to begin with. Mainly due to the convenience of the whole set-up. And the ease of accessing equipment etc.
I would appreciate any feedback about this model whether good or bad. Is this just another gimmick per se (like the biOrb) or have experienced aquarists found it cheaper/more convenient/practical etc to purchase something larger and start from scratch?
I am all ears.
Many thanks,
Jay Young
I was just after some general feedback. My fiance bought me a biOrb this year for my birthday (yes, yes I know, it's not the ideal environment for tropical fish, but he wasn't to know). Anyway, as a youngster I kept many tanks of both tropical and freshwater fish. As my man has now re-activated my long lost hobby, I am now seriously thinking about venturing into some sort of reef setup.
Considering the plethora of tanks and equipment I've been studying on the internet of late, I thought that perhaps a "Red Sea Max" (all in one job) would perhaps suit me to begin with. Mainly due to the convenience of the whole set-up. And the ease of accessing equipment etc.
I would appreciate any feedback about this model whether good or bad. Is this just another gimmick per se (like the biOrb) or have experienced aquarists found it cheaper/more convenient/practical etc to purchase something larger and start from scratch?
I am all ears.
Many thanks,
Jay Young