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![]() Mattyjoly85 - very true - but people need to satisfy their reef cravings or they get grumpy.
Saving a few bucks here and there means that you get to buy more corals and fish.
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![]() Make friends with a plumber,electrician,electronics tech,etc.
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![]() buy bulk-i buy brine shrimp by the lb at $56 instead of a jar at the lfs at $35 for 4 oz.i make all my own foods.buy rowaphos at a 5kg pail.mix Epsom salt with nagari instead of magnesium,do a lot of diy projects
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![]() monocus - can you explain the process of epsom salts and nagari?
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![]() I used this from Home Depot to make up my mounting railings for my Radion LEDs.
http://www.homedepot.ca/product/wire...l-ivory/911637 Here's the thread describing how I installed them. All you need is a hacksaw and a file to smooth the edges, and a drill to make a few holes. http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sho...t=81535&page=2 I recently did another installation with my new Gen2 Radions, using the same cheap HD part.
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![]() From a past thread...
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![]() Make your own Phytoplankton... It really isn't that difficult. Over the past week or so I have produced a couple of litres and my tank absolutely loves it. Every creature in there seems to be happy wit no exceptions.
It costs you pennies... http://www.indiegogo.com/Stolleryaquarium |
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![]() nagari is used for making a more tender tofu and is made from seawater(dehydrated and salt crystals skimmed and then dehydrated again for all the minerals) mix 7 parts nagrai to one part epsom salts.i also grow phytoplankton and rotifers to feed my inhabitants
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![]() 1) Buy in bulk! Group buys are great for this.
2) Read and understand your utility bills - if you have peak hour billing be aware and consider adjusting your usage to save some cash. 3) Invest in a kill-a-watt meter and regularly check your system and consider upgrading or replacing your equipment. 4) Regular maintenance - do it. Prevention is cheaper then disaster clean up. I'd rather spend $0.10 on a rubber gasket then $10,000 on repairing my house. 5) Do your research on equipment and livestock purchases; check reviews and prices to make sure you're not being ripped off. In short understand the value of what you're looking to buy before you open your wallet. I completely endorse monocus' comment on DIY as well. Its a huge cash saver especially when some of the largest cash savings come from a very small amount of work. |
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![]() instead of buying an underwater camera get a plastic super see threw cup or glass and just use that with a regular camera. or smart phone.
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