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Old 12-12-2013, 10:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Coralgurl View Post
From my limited experience and reading this and other forums, there is definitely a "hype" component, especially when it comes to new technologies. Wireless features, LED's, skimmer technologies etc. Think about when lighting changed so that corals could be kept in aquariums, lighting improved so that tougher corals could be kept. When these products first came out, I can imagine how expensive they were. Now there is more selection, pricing drops. I bought G1 Radions, within 6 months, the price dropped, within a year the G2's came out, dropping the value of mine even lower. This is not a cheap hobby period. I think the "get what you pay for" applies more so to used items rather than new. Trying to save money on used, not sure of condition, seller, history etc., means money you save up front could cost thousands if it fails (return pump off ex).

Each person's equipment set up is as unique as each person's tank inhabitants. I don't need to rush out and buy the latest and greatest, my tank suits me.
Nicely explained Sheena

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Originally Posted by Scythanith View Post
"Is it worth it?" is very much in the eye of the beholder. I bought literally the most expensive pump I could without ever seeing one in person let alone using it. Why you may ask? It wasn't a "look at my Ferrari" moment. It was a "I want the most efficient, controllable, and backed product on the market" decision. Same reason I bought my BK skimmer and LED lights from GHL…. reliability and track record. I have no problem paying for a companies R&D. Without companies that do the hard work, knock-off companies like Jebao would have nothing to copy.

I think you'd find if money wasn't a barrier (I don't mean that as a cut to whatever your financial situation is) you'd buy the name brands when possible.

And for what it's worth I have never had to replace parts on my vortech mp40's. They have been running for ~4-5 years. I clean the wet side once every 6 months maybe. Now my Profilux controls them and synchronizes feeding and maintenance modes with my light, skimmer, return pump, vortech mp40's. For me that compatibility between products is worth every penny.

Just my two cents.
Scott
I totally agree with what you have said. It is a personal choice and should remain it that way. Someone asking "I bought an odyssea fixture, which lights should I put in" and people jump in saying "nothing is going to work cause you get what you pay for" is just obsolete. It should be what you have explained..."pay for what you want to". No one needs expensive stuffs in this hobby to succeed but the market and some people just put it that way.

About the China's coping comment, yes I do agree. Without some companies, China would have to come up with their own designs which would, in turn, increase the cost of the products but still won't be that expensive. And about the creativity/design concept, I can't say anything about that but all I can say is "people always find a way". I will keep this in mind for another thread for another day

Well I do use brand stuffs and with more affordability, I would definitely move to better stuffs but obviously will not spend money on things which are not "required". Like I would spend money on a better reflector for light but definitely not on something that has fancy things which I will never use. I would probably add more smaller powerhead instead of spending on vortec. I would buy an efficient skimmer that gets the job done instead of paying for brand names. Like you said, personal preferences and not relying on "you get what you pay for".
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