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12/16/2007, 08:47 AM | #1 |
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Want to save money in this hobby?
Join your local reef club!
Living in New England where the states are small and everything is packed together, i have the benefit of having at least 4 clubs within driving distance from my home. it took me some time to join the most local of these clubs. i was apprehensive to join. i made a lot of prejudgments about the sorts of people that might join a "fish" club. i did however log into the forum and chat a bit. after awhile i decided to attend a meeting and was glad i did. i met a bunch of regular people of all ages who shared a common interest with me. i joined that day! the club is a smaller club with maybe 40 or so members anywhere from 10 to 40 people can show up for a meeting. there is a much larger club in the area i have yet to attend a meeting (maybe i will if they bring a speaker i want to hear)they have attendance in the 100s. I benefited greatly from joining my club. in addition to getting access to a wealth of information from members. i get amazing deals on live stock (the best deal for me as of yet is a colony of pink acro that is roughly a foot to a foot and a half, price was a bucket of salt) and equipment (see the 90gallon price list). and lets not forget the friendships i have made!! another benefit are discounts at local fish stores and group buys. area club members get a 10% to 20% discount on supplies from several different stores in the area. also participating in group buys set up by members is a great way to save. need salt? get together with other members and buy a palliate of salt from an online vendor or even through a LFS. i have gotten the 200gallon box of IO for as low as $25 bucks. getting critters (clean up crew) and frag packs from online vendors in a group buy is great way to go as well! here is a comparison of the 2 tanks i have set up. the first was a 46 bowfront. the current is a 90 gallon reef ready. the 46 was set up buying either online or from LFS. the 90 from club members and online vendors only. it is important to note that most of the equipment for the 90 was used, but all was in 100% working condition! set up my 46 bowfront (without club) tank (having it drilled too)$300ish stand free (deal with tank) skimmer $ 170 pumps (couple mag 5 couple maxi jets) 150ish lights (pc first, than t-5) 400 sump 30 heater 30 test kits plumbing ect 60ish total around $1100 i am sure i am forgetting some odds and ends. after having that tank for a bout a year we bought a house and had room for a bigger tank. i had been an active member in my local club for most of the time. I have also been lurking in the shadows of the MEGA reef club in my area as well (some of the equipment came from their equipment forum). setting up the 90rr (with help of club) 90 gallon reef ready tank 50 (used) stand, 50 little giant 4-mdqx-sc pump (for CL) free (member/friend had it laying around) other pumps (mag and maxijets)60ish lights, more t-5, 100 (used, from member/ friend) hood, 50 skimmer, free (member/ friend had like 3 of them rated for 150 gallon tank) sump, 60 (used 75, the sump cost more than the display, hahaha) heaters, (1 150w, 2 100w)30, 20,20 around 400 dollars for a tank that is more than twice as big! now thats savings. its important to note that i did not include live rock or sand which are an important parts of a natural filtration system. i had around 70 LBS of live rock in the 46 i purchased online 40lbsfor $3.79 a LB (that included shipping) the extra 30lbs came in a piece at a time over a year (IDK how much it cost). then added another 40LBS from a friend/member for the 46 after i broke it down. currently i am adding dry base rock at a few pieces a week ( bringing the total to around 190-200 pounds) its very cheap and will go live in a few months! it is also important to note how much help, in both physical labor and ideas on how to set up I got from people who have become friends! thanks for looking at my post. I would love to hear about anyone else out there that feels they have been helped by their local reefing club! thanks, House Bound in Blizzard
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12/16/2007, 09:18 AM | #2 |
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Very good advice---who else is going to be there for you, having spare salt in-house, at 9pm on Christmas Eve when you've had a caulerpa spawn---or help you move your tank down three flights when you have a house move? These are the guys you can call. [Of course it's a 2-way street. ]
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12/16/2007, 10:40 AM | #3 |
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I think that is great advice. I've been looking high and low for some people around Amarillo. I know there has to be some more who are wanting a club (we have 3 LFS), but I can't find anything. Are you guys out there? Amarillo?
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12/16/2007, 11:25 AM | #4 |
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i found this just now http://fins.actwin.com/dir/clubs.php?c=1&r=50
maybe you can hook up with this person?
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12/21/2007, 11:06 AM | #5 |
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Thanks cilyfr - I had found that before - I sent them an email and it came back nondeliverable. I need to call the telephone number, but I haven't yet - Thanks anyway for trying to help.
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01/10/2008, 09:32 PM | #6 |
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i think i will bump this for all the new peopele who have joined in the last month....because i still thik this is good advice
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01/11/2008, 07:58 AM | #7 |
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Local club
cilyjr-
I live in Ledyard, CT and was wondering where in Rhode Island your clubs are? I am getting ready to start a 150 gal and think that your advice is great! The tank I am looking at (LFS), reef ready with Cherry stand and canopy is $1700!!!! I wouldn't mind saving a little there |
01/11/2008, 09:24 AM | #8 |
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I havent joined our local reef club yet, but I can say, their frag swap prices are UNBelieveable. I got a little chunk of blue alveopora for $5 and some purple monti digi for $5 thats quadrupled in size to the point I fragged out and made 5 frags.
IF you haven't been to a local reef club frag swap, might be a good idea to check out... I really wish I woulda picked up the duncans that were there |
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Re: Local club
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01/11/2008, 01:48 PM | #10 |
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This link may be useful in this thread...just in case some people don't look that far down on the boards (I know I didn't for the first year I was a member here ).
Reef Club Forums Local reefers are a great resource for equipment, livestock, and most importantly...knowledge.
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01/11/2008, 02:21 PM | #11 |
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Im from RI and would love to know what club this is and where they meet...I think it is a great idea. thanks
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01/11/2008, 06:47 PM | #12 |
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this is our little club...we do frag swaps every month... the next meet will be in barre mass. its near Wochester... for those who think that is too much of a drive ( the member sponsoring this meeting does have over 30 tanks up and running might be worth the drive!!!). they are often held in RI in the Warwick area.
http://www.tristatereef.com/forum/
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01/11/2008, 07:05 PM | #13 |
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DawnOctopus- I would love to come to Boston for a meeting- I will be there Feb 1st for a Dental convention- Don't think my boss would like that though!!
Phenom5- I haven't noticed those at the bottom- Thanx I will start looking at them now. cilyjr- I'll have to check to see how far Wochester is for me- I would love to see 30 tanks!!! Warwick is def closer though- Thanx
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