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Wow...ambitious. :w00t:
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Well, its always good to have a plan:D
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The only problem is most people count what worked not what didn't. I have a feeling the items I changed my mind on and tossed or stuck in a box for the next tank could easily push the prices higher than we think.
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Actually, I can't think of any items I have done that with...yet. I may upgrade the PC lighting to T5 or MH one day, and I may switch the tank for one with no scratches, but those are the only things I can imagine ditching. Everything else I have been quite happy with. I did count lost animals though...there have been a few of those. :blush:
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.........don't even want to think about it:w00t:
So many species, so little money!
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I have a 90 gl reef tank & have had it for several years. I would say I have spent at least $2500, probably more The most expensive item besides the tank is an orbit light that was about $600.
Remember you did not pick a cheap hobby!
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