CStrickland
New member
Used stuff is way too dependent on locality to estimate. Getting involved with a local reef club is a great way to start learning, and you'll find deals on used stuff in the club too.
You're going to blow through $500 pretty quick tho
For a 90, I'd say you'll hit your budget before your done buying a few basics.
Refurbished rodi - $150
100# of dry rock - $200
2x marsaqua 165w LED lights - $200
If you're not totally discouraged, maybe think about starting with a 40 breeder instead? They're easy to find and you can knock down equipment costs. It's a great starter tank. I think it's silly how macho people get, bragging about all the money they've wasted on this hobby. It doesn't have to be as expensive as some say, but $500 is going to take a smaller tank or a whole a lot of patience waiting for deals to come along, probably both. I got my 120 running for less than $1,000 (not counting stock) but I am very very cheap.
You're going to blow through $500 pretty quick tho
For a 90, I'd say you'll hit your budget before your done buying a few basics.
Refurbished rodi - $150
100# of dry rock - $200
2x marsaqua 165w LED lights - $200
If you're not totally discouraged, maybe think about starting with a 40 breeder instead? They're easy to find and you can knock down equipment costs. It's a great starter tank. I think it's silly how macho people get, bragging about all the money they've wasted on this hobby. It doesn't have to be as expensive as some say, but $500 is going to take a smaller tank or a whole a lot of patience waiting for deals to come along, probably both. I got my 120 running for less than $1,000 (not counting stock) but I am very very cheap.