I didn’t realize there was one company buying up neptune/ecotech et al. Hmm. I do see a few more European companies doing more distribution in the US so hopefully there will be more competition/technologyRemember a lot of stores have to abide by MAP so they can't mess with pricing on a lot of hardware/supplies.
The biggest concern I have for the hobby is that the same company buying up Ecotech/AI/Neptune (Aka Bertram capital). Much like you see with other industries with little competition, price increases will be unavoidable when one big company owns them all.
Old school reefers still have success with a modified Berlin method with just a few pieces of extra equipment. Take advantage of the club's DTBC and frag swaps to keep your coral costs down. Adopt fish and buy tank raised. Borrow club equipment where you can. Pay it forward for anything sitting in your garage like @Prestondeeply said research and buy the right thing first.
Look into solar if you can. The new tax credit is pretty nice!
Back in the early 2000’s central pet swallowed all-glass/oceanic aquariums, coralife, and seachem
prices never go down
but quality always seems to
sad…
I remember that. Hella long time ago. People made a big fuss about it too.Back in the early 2000’s central pet swallowed all-glass/oceanic aquariums, coralife, and seachem
prices never go down
but quality always seems to
sad…
For people who want solar but haven't been paying attention, be aware they passed the new net metering.Look into solar if you can. The new tax credit is pretty nice
It’s the roof costs that are the deterrent for my case right now. Replacing the roof for solar, and then replacing it again in a few years to improve the upstairs is making the decision a bit more nuanced.For people who want solar but haven't been paying attention, be aware they passed the new net metering.
If you want the old metering rates (you do) the project needs to start by April 1 I believe. I think that just means to apply for permits. But yeah, gotta get moving.
Aye. I tried to get solar last year but my roof was too old. Thankfully I was in a position to get the roof done, but now I'm trying to scrape a solar project together.It’s the roof costs that are the deterrent for my case right now. Replacing the roof for solar, and then replacing it again in a few years to improve the upstairs is making the decision a bit more nuanced.
I like the solar idea but every solar company I talked to, I feel like the scam me. lol . So far three company I spoke to, each system will cost $30k plus..Aye. I tried to get solar last year but my roof was too old. Thankfully I was in a position to get the roof done, but now I'm trying to scrape a solar project together.
Agreed on the solar companies.I like the solar idea but every solar company I talked to, I feel like the scam me. lol . So far three company I spoke to, each system will cost $30k plus..
On the reef things, main equipments that you must have if you can get them used they don't not cost much, you properly get half price on the MPA price. The high cost is corals price.
I have one of those cubes!We saw a big changes in All-Glass and Oceanic back then. I was bummed to see Oceanic go away, their 30g cube was awesome, and built like a tank.
Just the contract needs to be signed by April 1st (work does not need to start by then) I am definitely going to get it going. Do you have a company you would recommend? Deciding in what company has been my hardest set back as I can't get clear cut information on one vs another.It’s the roof costs that are the deterrent for my case right now. Replacing the roof for solar, and then replacing it again in a few years to improve the upstairs is making the decision a bit more nuanced.
One thing many people do not realize : Over-filling your tank with livestock really increases expense!
If you have a fairly open tank, lots of extra water, lots of live rock, and a smaller set of fish and coral,
you can run almost everything naturally.
No need for endless fancy equipment.
It makes a BIG difference.
As far as energy costs:
Almost all the equipment these days runs on 24V DC.
Look at all those little power supplies connected to pumps and everything.
A lot of RV solar and batteries can run 24V (with 2 batteries) and has 3 way input (solar/generator/AC)
A lot of work, but eliminates PGE except on cloudy days.
I don't think the solar companies are the big problem, other than upselling.Solar companies are scams. Diy off grid is the way to go. Think of it as Just another hobby. You need a lot of solar panels to make any decent power tho. Well at least in San Francisco.
We should have a <$500 BAR tank challenge!Well if you just need a 40gal system, then just paid $30 membership with BAR. Then you maybe able to build one with all the free stuff and PIF in this forum. I seen a lot of generosity reefers in this club.