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That was a couple years ago though, perhaps things have changed. incidentally enmax has its share of bs fees as well. So to does direct energy for that matter. |
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My tank costs about $30 a month in utilities.. much much more in supplies and other things I buy for it...
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Yikes! I keep an annual budget spreadsheet and have 4 years saved. Checked my annual costs for enmax today and for 2011 and 2012 and my bill increased $2300 for the year or just shy of $200 a month since setting up my 180 gl. Nothing else has changed in my house. My monthly bills are just shy of $400 a month right now. Most of my equipment was bought new with the exception of the return pump.
Chatting tonight about downsizing to one tank and combining the 2 I have. |
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I'm not entirely sure what my tank costs but we average around $200 total a month now and that's with fees. My tank is about 270 gallons with multiple pumps and such but I've always spent a little more up front for efficient equipment. I also have three additional fridges in the bar and a home office that gets used most days so realistically the tank should be less than $100 per month. One of these days I'll get around to measuring it but still working on cutting energy costs on it as it is. |
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keep in mind when compairing to old bills that power prices have skyrocketed in the last year or so
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