Toronto, Ontario CanadaI would really try to get at least a 90, but I still think a 120-125 would be better.
Where are you located?
Just found 125 gallon for $300 thinking about it
Toronto, Ontario CanadaI would really try to get at least a 90, but I still think a 120-125 would be better.
Where are you located?
Toronto, Ontario Canada
Just found 125 gallon for $300 thinking about it
After reading your fishroom thread I can see why! That is quite a set up man! It's actually more expensive to do what your doing than to do what I do. I know from experience! I used to keep thousands of small fish in dozens of small tanks. Very expensive. I'm down to 12 tanks of fish right now. The lowest number of tanks I've had in years! Problem is I went up in gallons!I'm a bargain hunter![]()
Toronto, Ontario Canada
Just found 125 gallon for $300 thinking about it
After reading your fishroom thread I can see why! That is quite a set up man! It's actually more expensive to do what your doing than to do what I do. I know from experience! I used to keep thousands of small fish in dozens of small tanks. Very expensive. I'm down to 12 tanks of fish right now. The lowest number of tanks I've had in years! Problem is I went up in gallons!
That is the talk down price lol. I guess if I'm going to pay $3000 for the primary tank I should suck it up for the sump haha. This stuff adds up though! Quite the hobbyThat's about $220 US so I think it's a decent price on it. It might seem a little expensive for a sump but it will really give your tank a great filtration setup.
Another reason I would recommend the 125 is because it is 6ft long. This will really give you the best tank for installing baffles into. It will give you a lot of length to install your different sections and components.
Also, if the seller is asking $300, try to offer/talk them down to $200.
That is the talk down price lol. I guess if I'm going to pay $3000 for the primary tank I should suck it up for the sump haha. This stuff adds up though! Quite the hobby
If they are true union maube try giving them a scrub with a pipe cleaner.Don't know, never tried to clean em.
Yep, this stuff does add up fast. My 220 took off in a hurry on me. I'm really pleased with it though. The only thing I really wish I would have done differently at this point would have been to get a 75, or maybe even a 90, for my sump, instead of the 55. Hence, my suggestion you go ahead and go with a 125. Look at it this way, that $300 is still much cheaper than the canisters. By the time you're finished with the sump setup I bet it will still come in cheaper than the canisters.