Moving up tanks

MrMorningstar

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So I have a Fluval Evo 13.5,

I've had it coming up a year, its been a success, I love it.

I've kept freshwater for years and I am enjoying marine.

I am starting to feel tempted to go to a bigger tank,

If I do I want a good setup and wanna be able to take livestock etc to the next level,

I am looking at the Red Sea Max Nano G2 XL. Is this a genuine good choice?

If I am spending that kinda money I want some opinions from this forum or other options. I like the idea of buying something that comes with most stuff I need to start FYI.

Many thanks, Nathan.
 

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I don't know about Red Sea aquariums. After reading tons of horror stories on this app about the scene splitting, I would steer away from them. Innovative Marine makes awesome aquariums with aluminum stands. I like them a lot.
 

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I have the Red Sea Max Nano G2 XL.. Got it 2nd hand off Facebook of someone that upgraded.. I was weary about Red Sea tanks but not the nano's.. I've had it now running since last October and its a solid tank.. I just got back into saltwater again and wanted to start off with a decent size tank and let it fill out before i upgrade to something larger which will probably take a year or so..
 

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