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Lydia 02-26-2009 03:28 AM

I stopped adding it up after I stocked the first SW tank :P Now I just chuck all my receipts into a file folder - I can add it up anytime I want to. Yep, anytime now...

Or not ;)

GreenSpottedPuffer 02-26-2009 04:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Mrfish55 (Post 393085)
If the $1000 price tag on a piece of acrylic with a pump bothers you, contact your local plastics supplier and ask how much a length of 8" cell cast acylic costs. trust me, once you price out the material cost that goes into these things the price of a ready built unit looks pretty good.

Yeah thanks bud...your missing the point.

i have crabs 02-26-2009 04:32 AM

i spent $15000 on intrest for my house last year, atleast spending $15000 in the tanks i have something to show for it

GreenSpottedPuffer 02-26-2009 04:35 AM

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Originally Posted by digital-audiophile (Post 393087)
I don't even think about it, I enjoy it so its's worth every penny.

Besides, my other hobby is collecting Militaria, and I have been known to spend over $5000 on a single tunic. (Once I get my basement renos finished and have my war room set up proper I am happy to show anyone that comes over :))

Maybe its just that I have other expensive hobbies as well ;)

Actually I spend more on traveling (not so much the past year though) which I used to consider a hobby. As well, I used to collect mid century modern furniture which is also much more expensive then aquariums.

But like I said, its not so much the cost as it is what I get for that money. I guess I just don't see the hobby really being worth what we are charged. Not that I am going to stop buying :D

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Originally Posted by christyf5 (Post 393088)
Theres no hard and fast rule that says you need to spend that much on a skimmer. Ultimately you wanted it and thats just the way it is. I can certainly say I wouldn't feel comfortable spending that kind of money on a skimmer. I always buy used and frankly, I'd rather fritter it away on crap (and believe you me, I can do that like nobodys business, this year has been a record setter) :razz:

I agree to a point. I didn't have to buy a $1000 skimmer but at the same time, I messed around with crappy cheap ones for so long that I did feel it necessary if I wanted to keep a high bioload and clean water.

GreenSpottedPuffer 02-26-2009 04:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by i have crabs (Post 393156)
i spent $15000 on intrest for my house last year, atleast spending $15000 in the tanks i have something to show for it

Well I see the house as an investment though...the tank is the opposite.

But yeah I would rather spend $15K on a tank than interest.

Snaz 02-26-2009 04:52 AM

Nano tank = Nano price

Matt 02-26-2009 05:02 AM

Interesting thread. I've never regretted the money I've spent, but after a number of years, I'm considering shutting down. We're building a new house, and right there in the plans is a nice 180 in the living room, with a fish room in the basement. When I start adding up how much that will cost... I'm not sure. I can buy some nice art for that kind of scratch.

Tom R 02-26-2009 03:44 PM

I really don't even give it a thought. As long as my family is well taken care of and my future is covered everything I spend is fine.

I have found that over the last number of years even though I buy new things I am generally selling something to cover off the cost.

In the last number of years there has been an increase in the amount of very expensive fish, equipment and corals available to the hobbyist. Some I can justify and some I can not.

Example if you buy an everyday coral you can only get so much ($10 to $20) for a frag of it. If however you buy a new to the market spectacular coral you can get a much better price ($20 to $40) for a frag until the distribution of that coral makes it just another every day coral.

Tom R

christyf5 02-26-2009 04:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GreenSpottedPuffer (Post 393158)

I agree to a point. I didn't have to buy a $1000 skimmer but at the same time, I messed around with crappy cheap ones for so long that I did feel it necessary if I wanted to keep a high bioload and clean water.

Oh I totally agree, esp if you've dealt with the crappy ones for so long. Its more a matter of FFS, I'll pay whatever I have to to get one that works!! I just haven't been sold on those $1K skimmers yet. There is no doubt in my mind that one day I will be :wink:

dsaundry 02-26-2009 05:16 PM

If I don't feel guilty about dropping $20,000-$30,000 into a project car that is still not on the road, a few grand on aquarium stuff is not going to cause me to lose sleep.. only trouble is I am putting more time into work and the tanks lately, not enough time on the car.....maybe downsize a bit.. five sw tanks is getting a bit much......maybe not:biggrin:


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