Fire eel

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Wasn't trying to be rude, but $5000 spent on a 90 is ridiculous. If you check out my build thread, I'm only $1230 into my 240 gallon. That is for now, the total should be $1500-$1600 once it's done. Also for me stand and canopy was built by me and my father so it saved me a ton of cash
-Of course it's ridiculous that's what everyone is saying -but there's a line between consensus and ganging up. (he got ripped off I think he gets it) +Plus you have access to a wood shop- so do I
not everyone else does. I built my stand as well (also with my pops)and shaved off a few zero's on my final cost- I also found a 90 gallon for 50 dollars-delivered. I also worked at a petstore and got my fish direct. You don't want to know what I saved there believe me. Not everybody has the extra special smarts and resources you get from being poor;)
 
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-Of course it's ridiculous that's what everyone is saying -but there's a line between consensus and ganging up. (he got ripped off I think he gets it) +Plus you have access to a wood shop- so do I
not everyone else does. I built my stand as well (also with my pops)and shaved off a few zero's on my final cost- I also found a 90 gallon for 50 dollars-delivered. I also worked at a petstore and got my fish direct. You don't want to know what I saved there believe me. Not everybody has the extra special smarts and resources you get from being poor;)
I wish I had a wood shop. Just built it in the backyard with the chop saw eh. You're right about the being poor haha, I started my first job and man, I look for any ways just to shave off some money off the build. If I were rich I'd prob just have everything made by someone else, but I like the time me and my father spent to build the tank.

And also you're right about finding deals on tanks, here it's hard to find cheap large tanks, compared to like California, Phoenix, Florida ect..

To each their own
 
Thanks man my parents took me out to eat and my mom said I had to ride up with my dad and my mom took my car up to surprise me so after dinner I got a box and my mo
Said is those to my car and I said no because she drives a Cadillac and I said no and she said then who's car is it and I bolted out the door to find her
 
Yeah I was thinking a 150 the 90 is a 5,000 dollar set it's a show tank

I would be looking at getting at least a 220 if I were you. 150's are only 18" wide, which is too narrow for a fish that gets 30-40" long. I do think that the size rules can be adjusted for eels since they are so flexible. A 220 is 24" wide and 30" tall, so it really gives you a much better space for the fire eel when it's full grown. That said, if you can and want to go bigger, go for it! I just don't recommend going smaller.

I'm sorry to see everyone hacking at this thread though. Seems to be getting too common around here. As far as what you paid for your 90, that's up to you what you're ok with. If you think it's worth it then that's all that matters. I can guarantee that there are guys on the reef forums that have spent 3-4X as much on a 90 gallon tank, and I'm sure there are discus keepers that have spent at least twice what you did on a 90. Don't worry about what other people say, and they really shouldn't worry about what you paid.

Having said that, a comment to those of you that have built your own stands, I can almost guarantee that they, although I'm sure very nice looking, will not hold a candle to a show quality cherry wood stand. I have seen some of those and they are breathtaking. There is one for sale in my area for a 300 and they want $5K for just the stand, no canopy. I like my stand, even though it's halfway a diy stand, but if I ever had the money to get one of those really nice stands for my 220, I wouldn't hesitate to pay $3-4K for one. It really upgrades the look of the setup to a show quality setup.
 
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