Mr. Seahorse
Supporting Member
Got it thanks for the clarification.
So I have been thinking of entering this contest, and perhaps I will. I originally read this as a demonstration that someone completely new to the hobby could put together a system economically to enjoy. With this in mind, if I put together an entry it will be with completely new, commercially available equipment, and not reliant on that old piece of equipment I had lying around, or the lucky scavenge off a listing on the internet. The build would have what I considered to be useful/desirable features, and I would like to do it for the lowest cost possible. I would want the same (or very nearly the same) system to be accessible to others. For example, if 10 people wanted to build the same system for a similar price, they would be able to do so in a short period of time. I have already started doing lots of research and acquiring some equipment. Hopefully I can come up with a setup I consider desirable and sufficiently inexpensive. I'll try not to get discouraged after seeing other people's awesome builds.This’ll be hard to form a ruleset for. The goal is to show noobs that with nothing, you can create a reef for relatively cheap. I think when deliberating, the judges must take that spirit into account (which tank matches that idea the best)
This is great too! You get the opposite end of the spectrum with new and available items to anyone.So I have been thinking of entering this contest, and perhaps I will. I originally read this as a demonstration that someone completely new to the hobby could put together a system economically to enjoy. With this in mind, if I put together an entry it will be with completely new, commercially available equipment, and not reliant on that old piece of equipment I had lying around, or the lucky scavenge off a listing on the internet. The build would have what I considered to be useful/desirable features, and I would like to do it for the lowest cost possible. I would want the same (or very nearly the same) system to be accessible to others. For example, if 10 people wanted to build the same system for a similar price, they would be able to do so in a short period of time. I have already started doing lots of research and acquiring some equipment. Hopefully I can come up with a setup I consider desirable and sufficiently inexpensive. I'll try not to get discouraged after seeing other people's awesome builds.
I like this idea and was going to be the route I take if I join in on this. I don’t think I will because I have too much going on but I’m already considering some items if I do. For a new item setup it’d definitely have to be a nano. Getting equipment for a larger tank all under $500 would be too difficultSo I have been thinking of entering this contest, and perhaps I will. I originally read this as a demonstration that someone completely new to the hobby could put together a system economically to enjoy. With this in mind, if I put together an entry it will be with completely new, commercially available equipment, and not reliant on that old piece of equipment I had lying around, or the lucky scavenge off a listing on the internet. The build would have what I considered to be useful/desirable features, and I would like to do it for the lowest cost possible. I would want the same (or very nearly the same) system to be accessible to others. For example, if 10 people wanted to build the same system for a similar price, they would be able to do so in a short period of time. I have already started doing lots of research and acquiring some equipment. Hopefully I can come up with a setup I consider desirable and sufficiently inexpensive. I'll try not to get discouraged after seeing other people's awesome builds.
Final decision is up to Andy but I don’t think selling frags to reduce spent budget should be a thing. Something like high end zoas which grow relatively fast could basically write off what you spend on a budget build which I think defeats the purpose2 quick questions regarding corals, not sure if they've already been asked
If a coral I paid for grows in my main tank, and I cut a frag of that for the budget tank, does it count towards my budget?
And if I make back any money by selling trimmings of coral that outgrew the budget tank does that count towards reducing "cost"?
That would be the same as a PIF piece from someone else. I will add this distinction in the rules.If a coral I paid for grows in my main tank, and I cut a frag of that for the budget tank, does it count towards my budget?
We never discussed this specific aspect of the hobby. Lots of folks attempt to make trades or sell frags to make back money. You could in theory put in a frag from your other tank that is worth a $100, which would cost $0 to your budget since it's a frag. Then you frag it again in your budget tank, and then sell it for $100. Now you've reduced your budget by $100 without it actually costing you $100. Do that 5x and you've got a $0 budget tank. Make sense? I think that defeats the purpose of this exhibition.And if I make back any money by selling trimmings of coral that outgrew the budget tank does that count towards reducing "cost"?
Which tank and stand is that? I might have set it up already lolI'm still patiently waiting for @SupraSaltyReefer to lower the price of a tank and stand he has been holding on for me lmfao
That fancy IM 15g lol once my wife seen that she said it is the only exception to me getting a tank because it will match the one we have and it would also be in the living room. So it needs to look similar to what we have and under 500 so it is basically a impossible task to get a new tank but I think that was her intention. Even if I complete the impossible task it needs to be a anemone tank that she sets up and I take care of lolWhich tank and stand is that? I might have set it up already lol
Nothing is impossible when it comes to setting up a new tank. Tank hoarders always find a way! lolThat fancy IM 15g lol once my wife seen that she said it is the only exception to me getting a tank because it will match the one we have and it would also be in the living room. So it needs to look similar to what we have and under 500 so it is basically a impossible task to get a new tank but I think that was her intention. Even if I complete the impossible task it needs to be a anemone tank that she sets up and I take care of lol
Lol yeah she only wants a 10 to 15g lmfao she has very particular in what she wants lolNothing is impossible when it comes to setting up a new tank. Tank hoarders always find a way! lol
I've got a IM White APS 40L stand you can put both tanks on. Will look like a smaller version of your 170EXT
My girlfriend constantly refers to my 65g as the “huge reef tank.” She also thinks 10g is the perfect size lmao. We need more space for activities!!Lol yeah she only wants a 10 to 15g lmfao she has very particular in what she wants lol
Yeah I know it lol idk if I could convince her otherwise. It was alot to convince to get another tank buti think that's why she put all these rules in place lolMy girlfriend constantly refers to my 65g as the “huge reef tank.” She also thinks 10g is the perfect size lmao. We need more space for activities!!