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Re: Some semi-final tank prices Help!
K i got some new prices!
Stand and Canopy - DIY my dad and i will make
Tank- 550 on ebay for a 120 acrylic with overflows and dark blue back + 170 ship/ ship insurance = $720
Protein Skimmer- $100-125 (in sump)
Live Rock- <$350
Sand- $100
Heater- $40
Lights- Not sure but probably $200-$300 for some semi low wattage VHO lights for softer corals... i was thinkin around 3-4 WPG or maybe just go FOWLR and then get lights for christmas
Optional:
W/D Filter- Around $200 but not necessary with live rock + protein skimmer from what ive heard
My total cost from my most recent and most realistic number crunching is = $1500-$1600 w/o a filter
All the ebayers had 99.X% positive reviews and yes it is live rock not base rock.
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As for Jim I could find a 125 Glass for $300 at my LFS but I prefer Acrylic Because it has built in overflows, has a sprayed on background, looks very nice and does not require hang on filters and such, is neat, retains 20% more heat, is clearer than glass, scratches can be buffed out, is 1/2 the weight of glass, and is up to 17X stronger than glass. Also Acrylic never leaks because the seams are sealed with a chemical that bonds the acrylic not silicone.
These are just some of the arguments for acrylic and their are only 2 real arguments against it... It scratches easier and is more expensive... As long as you take care of it and dont majorly scratch it small scratches can be buffed out. As for the price... its what you pay for all the great reasons to buy acrylic and i think they outweigh the extra $400.
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Jim the tops of tanks are not insulated so with more powerful lights like 400W+ metal halides and VHO's the tank doesnt overheat... these bulbs already need fans built into them and if the tops of the tanks were sealed up and insulated it would be difficult to keep some of the harder corals. Think of how hot your tank would get if you had some of the corals that need 10 WPG... You water would steam off and you would be a sad panda!
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