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| View Poll Results: what is the best tank for a new reefer??? | |||
| 55 gallon reef ready | | 15 | 19.74% |
| 75 gallon reef ready | | 32 | 42.11% |
| 90 gallon reef ready | | 12 | 15.79% |
| 125 gallon reef ready | | 19 | 25.00% |
| Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 76. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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| Neon dottyback | This thread may have been done I've never seen it,and I think it would be good info for up and comming reefers. I guess it depends on what you want and how you set it up.Either way I don't really know that there's a cheap way to accomplish a full blown reef that's really cost effective. Now lets find a standard tank for everyone to agree on then well let everyone decide how much it would cost them to set up I'm just gonna go with common reef ready tanks 55,75,90,125gal I know we got some monster tanks out there and some nanos but we'll say the standard for a newbe is 40gals and up recomended Ok lets vote for the perfect size newbe tank and go from there onces we figure out the most wanted tank by poll everyone can decide how much it would cost to set up This is just a round about thing I'm curious to see the out come ![]() |
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| Neon dottyback | Re: Poll-Cost of a reef tank??? yes the biggest you can afford is right. My question is how much can you affored and how do you know always unforsign problems can we set a standard if someone asks you how much would it cost me to set up a reef tank? lets give them a resonable answer rather than how deep is your pocket I just want to beable to say if you want a 55 gallon reef tank your looking at this amount of money give or take $500.00 percision guess work is the goal here Just to give the person a good idea of what there getting into I'm also going for a complete tank not just what you can afford at the moment |
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| Wannabe Guru ![]() | Re: Poll-Cost of a reef tank??? I think a 75 gallon is a perfect size for a beginner. It's not so deep that Metal Halides are a must, it allows you to keep a couple of medium size fish and it's not so narrow that it'll be difficult to aquascape. Also with this size tank you can get some real good skimmers for a reasonale price.
__________________ Robert My Cube “A spirit is manifest in the laws of the Universe—a spirit vastly superior to that of man, and one in the face of which we with our modest powers must feel humble.” Albert Einstein |
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| Neon dottyback | Re: Poll-Cost of a reef tank??? Cheeks got it. That's what I'm getting at not what we want personally and what we dream of, but what we'd suggest to a person that hasen't done all the trial and error. sorry for the run on i'm tired late for me now adays |
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| Wannabe Guru ![]() | Re: Poll-Cost of a reef tank??? For the basics: Tank stand/canopy- Around $650.00 Sump- will depend if you DIY or custom order $100.00+ Skimmer-$250.00+for a good one Lighting-$300.00+ Pump-$100.00+ Live Rock-300.00+
__________________ Robert My Cube “A spirit is manifest in the laws of the Universe—a spirit vastly superior to that of man, and one in the face of which we with our modest powers must feel humble.” Albert Einstein |
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| The Wand Geek was here. ;) ![]() | Re: Poll-Cost of a reef tank??? 75 gal ![]()
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| Pistol Shrimp | Re: Poll-Cost of a reef tank??? Ok, here's my two cents. This tread should also be combined with the nano reef craze thread. I jumped into this with a 36g bowfront corner tank thinking that it would be a good "starter reef". Advice from the LFS was pro nano reef and that would be "easy" with a "smaller" tank......way wrong! I didn't know that the smaller the tank the bigger the problems. I've sunkmore than a couple of thousand into my tank. I've made some major mistakes with stocking and balancing and I've killed a few things along the way. I think billyr98 hit the nail on the head...."the biggest you can afford." Water perimeters are easier to control, there's room to add "too many fish" or mix the wrong species of corals and the cost of maintaining a large tank is probably equal to the cost of maintaining a smaller one. I also think that the smaller tank will lead to more problems and the more likelyhood that one would give up the hobby because of that. Then all is lost....the money, the animals... and the love of the hobby. Then again, that's just my two cents. |
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| Yoda Poohbah~ ![]() | Re: Poll-Cost of a reef tank??? i would budget a starting point of $2K to start a tank out right. yes at first to souunds like alot,,bit to do it right is actually cheaper. out of that money,,,spend $50 on a good book(s), and some internet connection fees, and some serious time researching.these 3 things combined will save money and grief. one thing that must be stressed is this is a hobby, not a lil something pretty to look at thing. hobby means dedication, effort and love...every hobby takes money,,,look at some others,,,golf, RC vehicles (cars,planes, hilocopters), car racing, all of these are done for the joy they bring, self satisfaction they give, and all require time and money expenditure. with the above said, the money is actually secondary to what we get out of it. just like that perfect golf swing, reefs take time,,,but once you feel that,,,"oh yes, sweet" feeling,,does the money really matter?
__________________ ~Welcome to my nightmare~ I think you're gonna like it I think you're gonna feel you belong. A walk to vacation, A necessary sedation, You wanna feel at home cause' you belong. *Disclaimer* i say this as my best advice to a beginner. do not,,,and i repeat,,,,,DO NOT look at my tank as an example....i have a well practised eye, decades of experience, and a trunkload of failures to allow me to force the issue and get away with things most cannot~ |
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| Torch coral ![]() | Re: Poll-Cost of a reef tank??? My Mom use to complian about how much I spend on my aquariums. So I just replied "would you rather I spend it on drugs", and that solved that. ![]()
__________________ The early bird gets the worm, but what about the early worm? |
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| The CodFather ~ | Re: Poll-Cost of a reef tank??? Don't forget the cost of maintaining the aquarium, especially if it's a big one. Electricity, halide bulb replacements, water conditioners/additives, food, salt and water changes (the list goes on and on) can really add up. All these far out-weigh the initial cost of the aquarium and equipment itself ....but by far the largest long term cost is the time spent on caring for your system (I'm sure if you were to get paid for the time spent it would amount to a decent part-time salary!) Echoing what Witt said, the amount of money spent truly is secondary...and, at the risk of sounding like a bad credit card commercial I would have to say... cost of setting up and running a reef... thousands the enjoyment it brings to you and your familly....priceless!! |
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| Sunshine Reefer ![]() | Re: Poll-Cost of a reef tank??? I'm with you all. Won't even look at the credit card receipts. I would freak out entirely. However with that said, it is worth every penny and more. Something new every day and some really cool new friends as an added bonus. Peace Lynn
__________________ Peace LYNN You can't change the past but you can change how you view it. A reef tank is like a racecar. The faster you go the harder you crash. Lynn and Franks saltwater adventure Lynn's 20g clown tank Lynn's 90g of sunshine Every 60 seconds you spend upset is a minute of happiness you'll never get back. In Loving Memory Of Z 01/22/07 - 08/19/08 |
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| Fish Addict ![]() | Re: Poll-Cost of a reef tank??? Quote:
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