Lol. There needs to be some type of test before people are allowed to post.
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I second that!
Lol. There needs to be some type of test before people are allowed to post.
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In all honesty, if knew then what I know now I wouldn't have bought my tank. It's a straight money pit. In the past, I had always bought turnkey setups off of craigslist so I didn't have to buy all that much stuff. This time around, my big tank was just the aquarium, stand and sump; pretty much a clean slate. I was naive and didn't fully realize just how much money it would cost to get the tank to the way I wanted it (it's still not there and I've spent wayyy more than I ever intended to). To name a few things:
-Bulkhead fittings
-Bulkhead strainers
-PVC fittings
-PVC pipe
-Kryon Fusion Paint
-True Union Ball Valves
-PVC Glue
-Teflon Tape
-Lighting
-Power strips
-Return Water Pump
-Air Pump
-Airline
-Air stones
-Air manifold valves
-Filter socks
-Bio Media (Seachem Matrix and Bio Balls)
-Mesh Laundry bags to hold Matrix
-Substrate
-Driftwood
-Plants/decor
-Shims to level stand
-Water conditioner
-Heaters
-Ranco Temp Controller
-Thermometer
-Nets
-Materials to skin the steel stand (wood, nails, Velcro, paint, vinyl)
-Auto Feeder
-Fish Food
-Sump tubing for big DIY Python gravel vac
-Hot water spigot for water changes
-Water test kit
-Pik stick tongs (my tank is deep)
-Polystyrene rigid insulation
-Fish
All these "little" things start to add up to some serious coin. I'm pretty sure there are a few things that I've overlooked, but if you start to put dollar signs next to all that stuff, it starts to get crazy expensive. Then you get to the cost of running the tank. Water for me is cheap ($5 gets me around 800 gallons), but electricity is a whole different story. My pump costs me $33 per month to run. During the winters my heaters can cost me $100+ per month. When you add lights, you are easily looking at $150 per month in electricity.
I don't think it matters what age you are, fifteen or fifty, it's easy to get in over your head when it comes to big tanks. You start thinking that you've come this far in setting it up, what's another couple hundred on lighting here, another couple hundred on a UV sterilizer, etc, etc. Before you know it, you are standing at a freeway offramp begging for change- lol. The scary part is that my tank is just a little fishbowl compared to the setups some guys on here have. I cringe to think what it costs to run Arapaimag's 52K gallon or JohnPTC's House of Sam. Monster fish tanks = Monster expenses.
OP,I'm very mad that you would single out children for building a homemade tank,I would love to do that for redtail cats,but back on track I'm mad you'd single children out.
It's not about the type fish kept, it's about one's passion for fishkeeping.