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![]() Wow! Thats patience! My 180 comes home this week, I've already got the skimmer (H&S), lights (T5s of course) I'll have before the end of the month. A couple of months to piece it all together, and I hope to have water in it in January.
All bought with my wifes blessing- she knows how much I love this hobby! PS: You really have to work on your hang-dog look. ![]() |
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![]() lol...thanks for all the advice. yeah, I recently sold some shares to fund this...growing obsession *nervous laughter*
I don't have a wife, so I only have to convince myself that it's a good idea...which I'm able to do quite easily ![]() |
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![]() Thank God I'm married. That's the only thing limiting my spending. I sold some books to pay for my two tanks. Should have enough left to stock them both if all goes well.
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![]() It really doesnt have to cost that much.
You dont need a sump but they can be handy. you dont need a skimmer but they can be helpful. I just set up a 75g cube tank, and I did it for cheap. 100 bucks for power heads 90lbs live rock 200 T5 lights 380 (ok this wasnt to cheap but you need lights for corals. so $680 for a 75g tank. If you do lots of water changes you dont need a skimmer. But i could still add a skimmer to the tank and the price will still be reasonable.
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I think to have a system so reasonably priced, you needed to do a lot of DIY stuff though, correct?
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![]() where'd you get everything from?
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![]() If I had to set up a 50 gal (assuming 36" width) lps reef on the cheap (without being ghetto) this is what I would start with:
- 50 gal tank with no center brace and stand - single 150-250 watt MH pendant, fluorescents ok but dont look as good IMO - heater - 2 MJ 600's or 900's - 25-50 lbs live rock - thermometer - timer - hydrometer (personally, I would get a refractometer) - salt - calcium and carbonate test kits - calcium and carbonate additives (turbo calcium, reef builder, kalkwasser or bulk equivalents) Go bare bottom tank. Save up or tell friends/family that you want aquarium gift certificates for BDay/Xmas and get a good hang on skimmer down the road. I might be missing some incidentals but that's about what I would consider minimum. |
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Well, i didnt include the price of the tank, which was a little costly since i had to have the glass cut. But tanks of normal sizes are quite easy to find cheap. Its basicly a glass box with live rock in it. Thats all you need really. But i guess if you start adding other things like salt, refractometer and the various other little thing, it would add up a bit more. For a more expensive but still rather cheap my 235g tank cost about $3000, thats, a 200g starfire front tank 3x400mh set ups with bulbs reeflo dart ocean motions 4way 2 vortechs marinetech calc reactor 33g refugium coralife skimmer(but i do want a new more expensive one) plumbing parts
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