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01-26-2013, 1:44 PM #1Datnoid
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WHICH WAS HARDER???
I am just curious when you setup your aquariums how many of you spent more time agonizing over what Filters, Lights, Heaters, etc. to buy than your last car purchase?
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01-26-2013, 1:54 PM #2Great Barracuda
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for my 180G, spent WAY more time thinking about filters & heaters than last truck. however, already knew I was upgrading truck from 1/2 ton to 3/4 ton for pulling trailer- and from stick shift to auto trans due to nerve pain in my clutch leg ;-) and stuck with Dodge Ram.
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01-26-2013, 2:20 PM #3Redtailed Catfish
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FILTERS always.... lighting can be changed at will without affecting a healthy fish(cichlids)... but you cant fix a dead fish (after a tank crash)....
heaters aren't as important here in az. ...BUT can be crucial elsewhere
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01-26-2013, 2:26 PM #4Tigrinus Catfish
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i spent a lot of time figuring out filtration. searching online...comparing...then pricing. probably a month or two on filtration alone. with my last couple of car purchases i had an idea of what i was looking for and test drove something at the dealership and the rest is history. fish are way more important than transportation
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01-26-2013, 6:26 PM #5Muskellunge
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When I eliminated the stock filter and light on my flual chi. Due to its size there are a limited number of options. Depending on your budget bigger tanks are easy, just hit up some online retailers and read reviews.
Organized labor - The folks that brought you the weekend.
Cheap labor isn't skilled and skilled labor isn't cheap.
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01-26-2013, 7:22 PM #6Pacu
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I just get the biggest tank that will fit underneath and turn it into a sump!
I intend to live forever. So far, so good!
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01-26-2013, 7:46 PM #7Datnoid
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01-26-2013, 8:08 PM #8Filamentosum
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I spent about 4 months designing and redesigning my 300 gallon. I spent about 4 hours picking out and building my car online. Input the price I wanted to pay, went to the dealership, haggled for about 20 minutes and was done.
Sump took the most research and designing by far, but I knew exactly what I wanted and put in the time to get it that way. The beauty though is when you build a tank from scratch and have to wait for it to be built and delivered, all you have is time....
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01-26-2013, 8:15 PM #9Great Barracuda
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Aquarium keeping - It's not rocket science. LOL!
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