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05-08-2008, 03:08 PM #1
OMG... This is a dream coming true.
So I just got an e-mail from my dad saying that one of his co-workers is moving and her husband is an avid salt water keeper. So there moving to atlanta and they need to get rid of his reef tank. Now get this, It's not some 12g nano reef (even though I would be happy with that) this is a full blown 90g reef tank. Comes with everything. ok so know your probably wondering how much is this gonna cost me $1000/$2000. Nope FREE thats right FREE. He's supposedly but a couple of grand into the thing.
My main ? Is, How much money (in an average year) do SW reef tank take to run it. Let just say we're willing to spend it :P.40 Gallon Community Tank
30 Gallon Tank
29 Gallon
90 Gallon Reef
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05-08-2008, 03:09 PM #2
a freebie............you cant get much better than that
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05-08-2008, 03:12 PM #3
Congrats! Excellent Deal!
The cost is expensive...no doubt there. Salt costs $50 a bucket and lasts awhile, but you'll be doing 10% change weekly...so that's 9 gallons...which requires 4.5 cups of salt. The electricity for the lights also costs more than one would think, but you'd have to figure that out, I have no idea what your rates are. Food is more expensive as well...then there's all the miscellaneous...
But a 90 g tank is an excellent size! You can actually have 1-2 bigger fish in there!55 g Goldfish Tank - 5 Fancies, 2 Dojos
25 g Tropical Tank - Celestial Pearl Danio/Mixed
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05-08-2008, 03:16 PM #4
Well as of now all I know is its a well established reef tank. I knew electricity would be costly. The only thing I'm worried about is if I know enough to be able to keep corals. Lets just say I have ALOT of reading to do.
40 Gallon Community Tank
30 Gallon Tank
29 Gallon
90 Gallon Reef
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05-08-2008, 03:22 PM #5
SIDETOPIC: How does one go about moving a 90g reef tank?
Mark
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05-08-2008, 03:24 PM #6
Snap I forgot to ask that. That has been in my head all morning but pushed to the back because of all the excitment.
40 Gallon Community Tank
30 Gallon Tank
29 Gallon
90 Gallon Reef
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05-08-2008, 03:42 PM #7
Very carefully!
Seriously...you would get a large, temporary container going at home...then move all the fish and corals and rocks into it ASAP...with the heaters and skimmers going...
Then you would move the tank over...this is a good time to do a total clean up. I would replace the substrate (expensive, but safer than risking too many toxins being released into the water column). You can keep some to help seed the new sand, but you don't need that much.
Once the new tank is up and running (as in the water has cleared), move all the stuff into it!
Simple as that!55 g Goldfish Tank - 5 Fancies, 2 Dojos
25 g Tropical Tank - Celestial Pearl Danio/Mixed
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05-08-2008, 03:43 PM #8
I HATE YOUR GUTS!
you jerk. I know there was no way you control this but i hate you. A frinedly hate, I guess. I dont know much about saltwater except it's salty.CORRECTED video of my fish. This link works. For sure. Really.
Tanks:
20g long: 4 panda cories, 1 honey gourami, 1 apistogramma borellii, 1 male cacatuoides
20g High: 3 bolivian rams, 12 rasboras
8g hex: empty
5g: empty
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05-08-2008, 04:35 PM #9
Man, you scored.... research! research! research!
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55 gal. planted (Co2 Pressurized) - 1 Featherfin Syno, 2 Bolivian Rams, 2 SAEs, 3 Congo Tetras, 4 Long Fin Rosy Barbs, 6 Sunset Platys, 2 Lyre Tailed Swordtails, 3 Peppered Corys, 2 YoYo Loaches
3 gal. planted nano (no Co2) - 1 spotted puffer, 3 Neon Tetras
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05-08-2008, 05:13 PM #10
I totally agree... you scored big time! I think Rue has the procedure down and simplified. It's gonna take a lot of work the first day or 2. But, I know why that person is giving up there tank...... Moving furniture etc. ontop of moving any fish tank sucks!!!! I won't ever do it again!
Congrats and good luck to you!!!100g - Planning - (8 Cyphotilapia gibberosa Mpimbwe - southern lake region)
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29g - Planning - GBR planted tank
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