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Unread 09/24/2011, 09:42 AM   #51
Reefermandan
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wrbrackett...I am into my 150 reef tank about $8k now as a startup. You feel a little better now? I also bought new and went top of the line on everything. Something I will only do once (until I upgrade) and the family loves it. My wife and kids each picked out the fish they wanted and we watch the tank, like a tv, during feeding time. It really is a great hobby and definitely addicting. So addicting that I not only have a webcam for my display tank but for the basement sump as well just to check on things while at the office. Have fun and enjoy! You are in the right place to get info...this forum has been fantastic.


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Unread 09/29/2011, 08:20 PM   #52
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Picked up the clowns tonight

I picked up my two clowns tonight and put them in per my lfs instructions.
So far they are doing great and look amazing in the tank.......
My 6 year old picked them out and loves them.


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Unread 09/29/2011, 08:50 PM   #53
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I just got a 240 gallon acrylic tank brand new with all the filtration to run it for $1500.
where did you get a 240g acrylic for that? When you say all filtration are you talking sump, skimmer, return pumps?

Back to the main post it sounds fair for buying from a lfs, I would of went without the canister filter and UV though. The 6 months maint. will be a great value too since it's your first tank.


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Unread 09/29/2011, 09:02 PM   #54
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I would say that you paid a fair price for it all. I paid $1k on a 125 set up that came with major issues!! Those issues are being fixed, and then I am treating myself with upgrades that I want to use(hhhmmmmm LEDs and a ReefKeeper Elite controller). The LEDs are going to run me more than I paid for the tank, but they will at least allow me to keep SPS and clams in the future, unlike the VHO bulbs I have now. I can say though for a decent set up that I was going to get until the owner sold it before I went to pick it up!!!(really ticked me off!) was a 150 gallon tank with a sump, skimmer, bad lights(I am upgrading on the tank I got anyway), biopellet reactor, gfo reactor, sand, LR, and a UV sterilizer. All of that with the tank, stand, and canopy was for $750!! I would have gotten new rock as his wasn't looking very alive, and he was going to keep about half of it because it was valuable to him. But I could have gotten all of it set up for about $3K after I was finished adjusting it myself. Congrats on the tank though, the hobby is addicting.


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Unread 09/30/2011, 01:55 AM   #55
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UV $250 - ??? you do not need it;
I have a different opinion about utilizing UV. It's a good equipment to have for fish only tank to keep the water clear and reduce the chance of ich developing on the fish. I had two instances of ich outbreak, and in both cases, running UV helped the fish to fight it off effectively.


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