my LFS has several running with no issues. Seems to be hit or miss. Go on reef2reef and plenty redsea owners are happy. Try not to lose sleep and hope for the best. Or better yet, upgrade to a bigger eurobraced tank like me.
I live in fear daily. O first heard about all the red sea tank failures last weekend. It's definitely ruined my weekend an this entire week for me. I don't have the big tank like the ones I've seen fail but I have the RS 300XL I've heard about them failing too. I need to just replace it. It's driving me crazy. I have thousands of dollars in sps colonys to loose
I feel your pain. Reason I ordered my IM 200 EXT was this fear and it failed a few weeks before the new tank arrived. Consider setting up a cheap garage tank just in case and get a bigger eurobraced tank if you can. @@marcosherrera675
My man, how are you able to setup such successful tanks, what is your formula? And is this water from a larger system or is it like individual water changes ? Thanks
Thx. I use reef2reef.com and BRS videos mostly. My tanks really took off between the 2-3 year mark. Hold the big 3 steady (alk/ca/mag) with some trace (I use tropic marin A/K in the BRS two part). Then it's trial and error and lots of patience. I do water changes every 1-2 months. I use redsea coral pro salt.
It seems like it’s mostly the larger Red Sea tanks that are failing…? I just got my Red Sea 170 reefer set up and just now learning about these problems 😢
I really only hear about the larger tanks. To red sea's credit they did add armor seems to the newer tanks. I will never own a rimless tank again though.
@@tritonpower3641 My tank only held 88 gallons no signs of seam failure for 4 months, noticed bubbles then water in seams. Emptied tank. Still not sure what type of tank , My fish are in quick bought Aqueons.
Wow. Great rescue job. You seem to have taken a very calm and measured approach to saving all your livestock. Those garage tanks really helped you out. Love your resourcefulness here. If you don't mind me asking, how old was your tank and did you purchase it brand new. Subscribed 👍
It was about 3 years old. Guy before me had it for one year. Not sure how he took care of the seams. It failed back right where I didn't clean so who knows. I have seen the newer redsea 425 with armored seams and they look to be better built.
Do you think it’ll be worth running sealant on a used tank over the top of the original sealant? I’ve got a second hand redsea 525xl which I’m planning on setting up next month/ a few weeks time? Do you think it’ll make a difference euro bracing the tank too?
I’m sure there’s plenty of RS owners who haven’t had problems but the owners who have had seam failures just seem too many… which is why I ended up with a 2nd hand Waterbox frag 105🤞. Keep wondering if it’s the silicone they use to build these tanks.
Oh man… oh man…. So sorry to hear of your tank leak. 😮 Thankfully you had a nice back up setup in the garage. You must have lots of experience of being a Reefer 👍👍. So you think Innovative Marine Tanks are better than Red Sea products? Good luck 👍
Deleting my previous comment. The new Red Sea G2 has armored seams. I have one currently. There would be no way you could damage those even with a scraper. The only caveat would be the back seam where yours failed as those are not armored on the back sides. That baffles me as to why those weren't armored as well. I bought the 5 year warranty, but let's be honest. A new tank cost is 2k to 6k depending on size. A home with hardwood floors and the damage that amount of water will cause is unspeakable. These videos cause me to lose sleep lol.... Good luck with your innovative marine.
I've seen the G2 at my LFS. not only are they armored I feel the seams are also larger and thus safer. Lots of happy redsea owners out there. The redsea tanks at my LFS are doing great after years. reef on
i have two 5 gallon top fin petsmart brand pico reefs not much luck with corals as its basically a tidepool with evaporation swings but a garden of macros, pods, scuds, and one tiny clown in each no leaks but upgrading soon "from pico to nano" 😅 hope everything gets squared away on your end maybe do a bunch of small 30 gal that all match & do species-only setups i loved my seahorse only tank
Honestly, the newer G2 are a lot different. I will never buy a rimless tank again but I looked at the redsea s1000 long and hard before I settled on the innovative marine.
There are many people who have purchased used red sea tanks that failed later. These tanks don't seem to be able to handle being moved around. I baught mine new. Let's see how long it lasts. I check my seams every day for signs of failure. I live In fear daily.
Man, as someone who owns two RS tanks, the increasingly frequent seam failures is really getting unnerving.
my LFS has several running with no issues. Seems to be hit or miss. Go on reef2reef and plenty redsea owners are happy. Try not to lose sleep and hope for the best. Or better yet, upgrade to a bigger eurobraced tank like me.
I live in fear daily. O first heard about all the red sea tank failures last weekend. It's definitely ruined my weekend an this entire week for me. I don't have the big tank like the ones I've seen fail but I have the RS 300XL I've heard about them failing too. I need to just replace it. It's driving me crazy. I have thousands of dollars in sps colonys to loose
@@tritonpower3641
are the IM tanks eurobraced?
I feel your pain. Reason I ordered my IM 200 EXT was this fear and it failed a few weeks before the new tank arrived. Consider setting up a cheap garage tank just in case and get a bigger eurobraced tank if you can. @@marcosherrera675
I ordered the IM 170 hoping it comes soon
Dude, this happens to me, I’m hiring you! Stressful stuff. Only thing worse, blowout. They say, it makes you stronger. 🤘
It was a painful 12 hours. Glad it is behind me.
glad everything survived !
My man, how are you able to setup such successful tanks, what is your formula? And is this water from a larger system or is it like individual water changes ? Thanks
Thx. I use reef2reef.com and BRS videos mostly. My tanks really took off between the 2-3 year mark. Hold the big 3 steady (alk/ca/mag) with some trace (I use tropic marin A/K in the BRS two part). Then it's trial and error and lots of patience. I do water changes every 1-2 months. I use redsea coral pro salt.
It seems like it’s mostly the larger Red Sea tanks that are failing…? I just got my Red Sea 170 reefer set up and just now learning about these problems 😢
I really only hear about the larger tanks. To red sea's credit they did add armor seems to the newer tanks. I will never own a rimless tank again though.
@@tritonpower3641 My tank only held 88 gallons no signs of seam failure for 4 months, noticed bubbles then water in seams. Emptied tank. Still not sure what type of tank , My fish are in quick bought Aqueons.
so sorry for the failure of the tank - too bad you cant get compensated for your loss but amazing how well your stuff is doing
it is working out well. was tough at 1st
Wow. Great rescue job. You seem to have taken a very calm and measured approach to saving all your livestock. Those garage tanks really helped you out. Love your resourcefulness here. If you don't mind me asking, how old was your tank and did you purchase it brand new. Subscribed 👍
It was about 3 years old. Guy before me had it for one year. Not sure how he took care of the seams. It failed back right where I didn't clean so who knows. I have seen the newer redsea 425 with armored seams and they look to be better built.
Do you think it’ll be worth running sealant on a used tank over the top of the original sealant? I’ve got a second hand redsea 525xl which I’m planning on setting up next month/ a few weeks time? Do you think it’ll make a difference euro bracing the tank too?
I was just looking to buy one of those used local and so glad I didn’t. See so many of these failures
I would add euro bracing for sure. As far as the sealant I am not sure. I would ask an expert but if it could help then I would.
I’m sure there’s plenty of RS owners who haven’t had problems but the owners who have had seam failures just seem too many… which is why I ended up with a 2nd hand Waterbox frag 105🤞. Keep wondering if it’s the silicone they use to build these tanks.
Has to be the issue. Hard to trust. Nice tanks otherwise.
I don’t like 2nd hand tanks because you don’t know what the previous owner put it through, maybe they didn’t level the tank properly
That's why I always recommend people get a second tank because you're certainly regret it later if you don't
I agree. The 2nd tank is great for fish issues as well. It has saved me many times.
Another one bites the dust. There should be a class action lawsuit at this point
Oh man… oh man…. So sorry to hear of your tank leak. 😮
Thankfully you had a nice back up setup in the garage. You must have lots of experience of being a Reefer 👍👍.
So you think Innovative Marine Tanks are better than Red Sea products? Good luck 👍
Thanks. I was lucky I had setup an extra tank recently. I think redsea can be good but I am sticking with eurobraced tanks from now on.
That blows!
is this an issue with red sea? or is it just a random failure, which probably happens to some number of all tanks...
I have seen issues with the redsea at times. Plenty of redsea owners with no issues. Hit or miss.
Damn man. Sorry to hear about this. How’s it going with the new tank?
getting wet this week!
Deleting my previous comment. The new Red Sea G2 has armored seams. I have one currently. There would be no way you could damage those even with a scraper. The only caveat would be the back seam where yours failed as those are not armored on the back sides. That baffles me as to why those weren't armored as well.
I bought the 5 year warranty, but let's be honest. A new tank cost is 2k to 6k depending on size. A home with hardwood floors and the damage that amount of water will cause is unspeakable. These videos cause me to lose sleep lol.... Good luck with your innovative marine.
I've seen the G2 at my LFS. not only are they armored I feel the seams are also larger and thus safer. Lots of happy redsea owners out there. The redsea tanks at my LFS are doing great after years. reef on
Yes, the corners are protected. Seams still failed, level tank, did not touch cleaning corners, Seams failed after 4 months.
Are you selling frags
hopefully in the future when I get the 200 gallon up and running
Red Sea failures seem to happen way too often
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i have two 5 gallon top fin petsmart brand pico reefs
not much luck with corals as its basically a tidepool with evaporation swings
but a garden of macros, pods, scuds, and one tiny clown in each
no leaks but upgrading soon
"from pico to nano" 😅
hope everything gets squared away on your end
maybe do a bunch of small 30 gal that all match & do species-only setups
i loved my seahorse only tank
good luck. I have always found the smaller tanks to be tougher. some people have success though.
the 4th tank I see today that had a leak. I am definitely NOT buy redsea
Lol im not buying red sea now
Honestly, the newer G2 are a lot different. I will never buy a rimless tank again but I looked at the redsea s1000 long and hard before I settled on the innovative marine.
@tritonpower3641 yea I got a 20 gallon inovative marine and a 40 gallon I wanna upgrade my 75 (just am aquean nothing special) to one large tank
2nd hand tank anything could have happened previously and you have paid the price
I agree. The risk I took.
There are many people who have purchased used red sea tanks that failed later. These tanks don't seem to be able to handle being moved around. I baught mine new. Let's see how long it lasts. I check my seams every day for signs of failure. I live In fear daily.
My 750 xxl blew apart too
sorry. did you setup a new tank?
Hey it happens