There are very few folks I have found that like the cold... chillers are not cheap, but they are cheaper then the fancy lights for keeping a reef, there are even cold water corals (Pagoda cup for example). Check out the bat stars, they are gorgeously colored, even eats cyanobacteria, best CUC critter I've found, cold or tropical. Mandy is 100% right (Post #19...words to live by indeed!)Yes I know. I want a Garibaldi damsel, so I've researched it and what can go with it in its large cold water tank.
It's unlikely it'll ever happen, it's my dream tank. I've thought of the ways I'd make it look like a rocky kelpy forest. I've considered which creatures I can pair up. I've picked my CUC LOL. It's a thing to aspire to for me. Others want their chunk of the great barrier reef, I want my slice of cold merky Catalina waters.
I tend to go against the crowd on most things I like, so it doesn't surprise me LOL! I don't do it on purpose, but I always seem to be into the oddball things.There are very few folks I have found that like the cold... chillers are not cheap, but they are cheaper then the fancy lights for keeping a reef, there are even cold water corals (Pagoda cup for example). Check out the bat stars, they are gorgeously colored, even eats cyanobacteria, best CUC critter I've found, cold or tropical. Mandy is 100% right (Post #19...words to live by indeed!)
Kinda like me. Everybody else talks about all their fish or all their corals. I have two fish, five small corals and over 125 creapy crawling critters.I tend to go against the crowd on most things I like, so it doesn't surprise me LOL! I don't do it on purpose, but I always seem to be into the oddball things.
Don't sell yourself short, bob... I think it's worth at least .03!!! LOL!!!We shut down our salt tanks when we moved into a new house. Still thinking of restarting though.
FWIW It simply does not take thousands of dollars to run a saltwater tank. But that is old school thinking.
and worth at most .02
I would like to know the secret to NOT spending $$$ Please tell.We shut down our salt tanks when we moved into a new house. Still thinking of restarting though.
FWIW It simply does not take thousands of dollars to run a saltwater tank. But that is old school thinking.
and worth at most .02
I agree, after the original set up cost, a tank is very cheap to maintain. I spend hundreds on the dogs every month, in food, toys and medicines when they grow older...We shut down our salt tanks when we moved into a new house. Still thinking of restarting though.
FWIW It simply does not take thousands of dollars to run a saltwater tank. But that is old school thinking.
and worth at most .02
While there is no such thing as costing no money, it isn't a lot of money to maintain a tank (well depends on the size of said tank I guess). Media, salt mix, fish food and the cost of the RO water is about it. I buy master test kits, they last a good while, and only cost $30.00 to replace. Salt mix is $40.00 for a bucket which makes 200 gallons, and besides carbon, I really don't have media to replace...what are you spending so much money on?I would like to know the secret to NOT spending $$$ Please tell.
Well I think it once again comes down to costs over here. 1 bucket of Red Sea coral pro. (660lt) here is $169.00. That's. 3 changes. Rowa phos. 1000ml is $120. Thats 2 changes. 2 ltrs coral food $66. Lasts. 5 weeks. Sailifert test kits $90 for. 5. 8 globes every. 9 months $360. Electricity $1200 a quarter. We've worked our the tank if kept in great condition costs approx $140 a week. Without buying fish or corals. P.S. One container of spectrum fish food approx. $39.While there is no such thing as costing no money, it isn't a lot of money to maintain a tank (well depends on the size of said tank I guess). Media, salt mix, fish food and the cost of the RO water is about it. I buy master test kits, they last a good while, and only cost $30.00 to replace. Salt mix is $40.00 for a bucket which makes 200 gallons, and besides carbon, I really don't have media to replace...what are you spending so much money on?
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Beaslebob uses macros to keep the tanks water pristine, and besides supplements his cost is way down....he doesn't do water changes very often if ever. If you do lots of water changes you won't need lots of supplements, also corals take more of a budget then fish only.
I wish Urghhh. !!!!!You can get a bucket of Instant Ocean reef crystals for about $60
Yes, you can run a reef on a shoestring budget but I have yet to see one I would be willing to display in my living room. Sure, there are ways to save some money here and there but in general if you skimp on the important things you're not going to have a good looking, stress free tank.I would like to know the secret to NOT spending $$$ Please tell.
Foster and Smith sells that very same salt brand...the most expensive by the way...for $72.00. Marine Depot sells this one for $69.99 (all of them make175g)This is a super special here. Don't know how the hell you get salt for $40. View attachment 1040