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![]() I believe I read someone that it costs anywhere from $25-$40 per gallon for a full blown reef - oh, dear lord I am sooooooo poor . . .
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![]() Yeah I don't want to go into what I paid for my setup either. Mind you I've done a lot of upgrading over the years and wasted a lot of money as well.
![]() If we're talking like a monthly cost I pay about $30 a month in electricity alone. Then for test kits, salt etc it all depends on how often you do the testing, waterchanges etc. I'd say it costs me about $15 a month in test kits/salt/carbon/phosphate remover.
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![]() I forgot to mention that my utilities are included in my rent, but not that monthly number.
I used to pay probably $20-$30 to run my 230g display, with a total water volume just over 300g per month. It was so cheap because I'm somewhat compulsive about that whole turning off the lights and conserving water stuff. |
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![]() I had calculated the cost of a 155g to be about $125/mo. This included replacing RO membranes, bulb replacement, all supplies and additives plus power.
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![]() Sorry...I cant telly because my wife may be watching over my shoulder
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![]() Not including livestock, my 55G cost about $800 (I got the tank and stand for free).
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![]() its cheap,you should try it
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