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$60 is my comfort range, but I'll go up around $150 if it's something I really want. At my age, I can't justify pouring too much money into the tank when I should be saving up for a mortgage down payment or something like that!! :lol:
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I'd like to say somewhere around 250 for some exotic corals, I'd probably max out at 100 for a fish
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No livestock in any of my tanks cost me more than $100. I'd be willing to pay closer to $200 for something outstanding.
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I think there is only two expensive things in my tank, a metallic foxface and a blue xenia, everything else should be under 100.
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A decade ago, I spent some $200 at local stores on clams without bysalls etc...latest $200 run was for a fish that lasted a week. I think $100 now.:wink:
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The most i've ever spent on:
1 coral - $100 (Solomon Island colony) 1 fish - $125 (Goldflake angel in Hawaii - what a steal) |
i never spent more than 80 on coral and 60 on fish to this point. yes i know 60 is expensive for caught true perks but i couldnt resist. as one is retarded and is a nemo as he only has one pelvic fin. wel there are two but they are connected.
not saying i havent blown 300 on ls in one stop but this is a question on 1 item is it not? |
Most I've spent on a coral is $120 most I would spend on a coral I thought was a diamond $300. Most I've spent on fish is $250, my queen angel god bless it passed after 5 months probally the most I would spend on a fish now no more than $150.
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It sounds like the more you pay for a fish the quicker it dies. I would be willing to pay $200 for a fish/coral. However, I have always found what I wanted for less than $125.
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Up till now, the most I have spent:
Torch Coral: $60 Fish: Singapore Angel: $70. The most I would spend: Coral: $100 Fish: $175-200 The real kicker, is that I have spent more money on damn LR than anything else... :lol: |
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