Check out Elizabeth's new tank!
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Check out Elizabeth's new tank!
Here is the link to some pictures, for those of you who don't know, it's Rich's 500 gallon. Sweet!
http://www.reefaquariumguide.com/forums ... tid=197614
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Wanted: to set up a tank again.
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I am just curious on how she is going to move it ? I think it took 3-4 guys everytime it has been moved. From what I remember when the guy from "The Cabinet Shop" built that stand it partially had to be built inside the house. Seems like some of the trim has to be taken off. We should volunteer ourselves to help in case she needs it. Hell if she is smart she will seal the deal with a delivery
She mentioned something like $2500 for the stand on RAG, but no idea on the whole package. Its beyond my means, I couldn't keep it up. It would take 4 400 or 1000 watt mh's. That's got to make the little power meter outside spin like mad. I'm guessing you would want a separate circuit for the thing because of all the power it would draw. Hell, just to fill it up the salt will be $150-200, don't even want to think what the additives will cost each month. I told my wife about the tank.. and she said really loudly.. "NO", so I can't get one anyways I'd love to see it when she gets it set up though.
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Wow 5k, the price of the tank is out of my means, much less filling it up. Not to say that it would not be nice. Thing is I would have to quit all my other hobbies and that is not going to happen. I think the biggest I would even think of would be a 225 gallon. I think 175 would be about perfect though. But yes it would have to be on its own circuit by all means. The chiller will draw about 10-15 amps when it is on and depending on the ballast the light would more than likely have to be on there on breaker.
Don't know if this is the answer you are looking for or not Shagman but snoopdog posted this:
http://europa.lunarpages.com/~reefcr2/p ... c.php?t=18
on this thread:Also for anyone wanting an aquarium last time I was at Progressive, Rich had about 5-6 full setups for sale. I think he had two nice looking 100 gallon cube tanks. One for around $200 for tank, canopy and light and One fully done for 1k. Anyway I dont want another )
http://europa.lunarpages.com/~reefcr2/p ... c.php?t=18