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The MAX 250 is the ultimate 250 liter / 66 gallon Plug & Play Coral Reef System.Featuring a host of high performance features, the MAX 250 makes it possible to keep even the most demanding sps coral species, and provides a complete coral reef aquarium solution.Full Coral Reef Spec lighting, filtration & circulation are all housed in a beautiful aquarium, which also includes the MAX control system providing total control and a one pug solution.The MAX 250 gives aquarists an opportunity to achieve the dream of owning a complete coral reef in their own home.The MAX 250 has been designed as a highly specified complete 250 liter coral reef aquarium system. Each component has been specifically designed to work as part of the total system, guaranteeing compatibility and performance suited to maintaining even the most delicate stony (sps) corals.

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Here is a review from Practical FishKeeping UK by Matt Clarke

Red Sea has launched a new larger version of its popular Red Sea Max aquarium at this year's Interzoo. Like its smaller sibling, the new Red Sea Max 250 has all of its appliances controlled through a side panel and runs from a single plug. All of the pumps are individually switched and lighting can be controlled via a digital timer built into the hood. Red Sea Marketing Manager Steve Halls told Practical Fishkeeping: “This is a 250 litre, full reef-spec, plug-and-play aquarium. A single cord coming out of the back; the lighting is powered by six 39W T5 lights and some LEDs. This is giving you reef-spec 1W per litre lighting and is giving you about 240W of lighting. “In terms of circulation, we understand that you should be circulating for an SPS aquarium at least 10 times an hour. We're nearly at 15 times an hour here, and that's powered by twin circulation pumps. One producing 1200 lph and one producing 2400 lph.“The protein skimmer itself runs about a third of the size of the back of the tank, and gives you a proper turbo-injecting reef-spec in terms of air-to-water ratio.“The hood lifts all the way up and is cooled inside by fans. At the back there are also water cooling fans to keep the temperature to a level where, unless you're in exceptional circumstances, you don't require a chiller.”

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