How much did you spend for fish keeping?

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Counting is bad luck, but I have to budget, so I've been keeping tabs on what I'm spending on fish, now Photography is another story! I'm ahead right now, if I sold all my fish and equip, but I won't because its a piece of mind when I'm in my Doghouse, so to speak, the wife! I'm happy the way things have turned out my second venture into fish keeping... my first was a lesson well learned, "Don't buy new, don't buy on impulse, and check water parameter, fish breathe air!" :) so far I've dumped maybe a grand, but I have over 1K worth of fish and setup, which is awesome!
 
Well the my current setups are
75 Gallon -$245(new)
75 Gallon Stand(diy)-$75
Filters-2 Cascade 1000's-$280
Heater-$30
Decoration-$150(plants,sand,driftwood)
Filter media-$40
Light-$60
Glass Lids-$40

Total=$920(Lets say $1000 with all the tax and shipping)


55 Gallon Starter Kit-$230(Purchase 6 years ago)
55 Gallon Stand-$75
Decoration-$100(gravel,driftwood)
Filters(2 AC 70,1 AC 30,1 Fluval 205)$260
Light-$70
Glass Lids-$22
Heater-$25
Total=$782(probably more over the years)
20 Gallon Long-$20
Decoration-$30(sand,driftwood)
Filters-Fluval 205,AC 20 powerhead)-$150
Heater-$25
Light-$50
Glass Lid-$30

Total-$305

Total for all setups=$2087(Not including 2 55 Gallon I had but, sold)

Fish-$500
Misc.-$200

Total=2787(Kind of bad but, all done on a minimum wage job for 3 years now.
 
20 gallon -100$
55 gallon with gravel-$150
240 gallon-700$ with filter gravel heater

Saratoga x back jardini-100$
pacu(3)- no idea got them when they were babies
Oscar-50
Rtc-100$
 
So far...I, personally, have spent around $300 for my 36g saltwater and my 125g fresh set ups.

This will all change as soon as I get my job :naughty:
 
Jan 2010 planed my 210-dreaming and begging the wife, well 21 year anniversary helped. Then had to build a 75 gallon sump and algae scrubber. Then a diy stand and canopy plus the usual stuff 3 heaters 2 pumps, 2 led lights, sand, driftwood oh yea the cheap mail order fish....so this year with the other 2 tanks probably 4k but that more than any other year so far. If I could get the wife to clean tanks I could do way more, makes me feel kinda diabolical.
 
150 Gallon complete - $500
55 Gallon complete - $100
29 Gallon complete - $75
29 Gallon, two 20 Gallon (mostly complete) - $50
10 Gallon complete (less heater) - $30
Used Canister Filter - $150
New HOB Filter - $55
New Biowheel spray bars - $30 (used once lol)
New Heaters - $180
Python - $50
Nets, Fry Keepers, Algae Scrapers, etc. - $50
Rocks, plants, decorations (all tanks) - $220
Backgrounds (all tanks) - $32
Substrate (all tanks) - $30
Lights/Starters - $40
Test Kits - $80
Food (flake, pellets, frozen) - $160 (est. this year)

Fish:
Breeder Group - $160
Vics - $65
Random Cichlids - $240 (not counting the 2 I lost)
Brackish Fish - $40
Community - $100 (est.)
Plecos - $40

Cost of Tanks/Equipment/Supplies - $1,802
Cost of all Fish - $645
Spending hours with my daughter on this amazing hobby? Priceless :)
 
This is not going to include my Indoor Koi Tank OR my 6,000 gallon pond.

75 gallon- $150 (new with stand)
75 gallon- $100 (with stand)
75 gallon- $80
55 gallon- $50
110 gallon- $90
125 gallon- $150 (with stand)
150 gallon- $60 (new)
2- 30 gallon- $30

10 AC110's @ $30- $300
5 AC50's @ $10- $50
Eheim- $40

Heaters 12 @ $15- $180

Glass tops (2 @ $50 each- 3 @ $10 each) $130

--Foods--

Flakes (brine, spirulina, tropical) $30
Massivore- $20
Dried Krill- $10
Cichlid Pellets- (all) $50
Frozen Krill- $7
Frzn Blood Worms- $7
Frzn Silversides- $7
Shrimp pellets- $10
Medicated Food- $12

--Chemicals--
Salt- 20 lbs $7
Quick Cure (pond quantity)- $10
Oxolinic Acid- $50
Metro- $30
Potassium Permanganate- $50
Baytril- $35

---Supplies--
Chemicals- $25 test kit
Microscope- $300
Syringes- $25

Centrifuge- $250

--Fish--
4 fronts- $200
14 juvenile fronts- $140
15 juvenile calvus- $180
RTCxTSN- $20
Jaguar- $7
Bichir- $10
Pleco (x3) total- $130
Clown Loaches 50+ - $300

I have a ton more fish, and supplies.. but let's say, it's what my left over pay check goes to.. I'm ALWAYS buying more fish!
 
Counting from when I first started in 2005, well over $5,000. A lot of money is still getting spent on this hobby.
 
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