The larger the tank, the more stable it is, so I'd say the 75
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The larger the tank, the more stable it is, so I'd say the 75
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I think if money is tight, one should consider another hobby honestly... We all know there is no cheap way to have an incredible looking tank regardless of the size. Plan to spend around 1k per 10 gallons...
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That calculation is definitely aiming high.
It can be done a lot closer to $1000 per 100 gallons.
Heck, I got a 125 tank, stand, lights, bucket of salt, skimmer, return pump, powerheads, sump, and sand for $200.
Gave away the lights because I don't like T5 or Metal halide, ordered an LED fixture for $400, bought over 100lbs of LR for $50, bought a Gyre for $150, an RO unit for $100 and have just bought livestock when the deals were good.
That's $900 turn-key, with enough lighting and flow for pretty much any coral.
You're absolutely right... You can do it for much cheaper than that. Just going off my experience and a few friends in my aquarium club. We decided that's a good budget number for someone aiming high. I probably would do a few things different to save money, but I'm about $4k into my 32 gallon :/ I haven't been pinching pennies though![]()
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If you're in a hurry, you're going to pay more, but I feel like there's a little motto about things happening quickly in Reefing...
It took me months to get everything together, and with all livestock now, I'm probably around $1,300. (including all hardware)