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How much did you spend on your first reef tank?

How much did you spend on your first reef tank?

  • Under $1000

    Votes: 3 37.5%
  • $1000-$3000

    Votes: 3 37.5%
  • A used car

    Votes: 1 12.5%
  • House down payment

    Votes: 1 12.5%

  • Total voters
    8
Since we're being specific with "reef" tank, $200 (135G glass tank off craigslist... not reef ready), my salt water tank consisted of a 10g petco type tank and a piece of plastic driftwood for the 2 fish to swim around :D
 
Since we're being specific with "reef" tank, $200 (135G glass tank off craigslist... not reef ready), my salt water tank consisted of a 10g petco type tank and a piece of plastic driftwood for the 2 fish to swim around :D

Light, pump, skimmer? C'mon tank price alone, that is cheating ;p
 
Actually, you DID say 1st reef tank.

In that case,

Petco 10g for $10.
I think the HOB was $35.
Heater was $40.
Hydor Nano pump for $25
AI Prime for $200.
RO/DI unit was $65.
Then just salt/rocks/sand.



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Actually, you DID say 1st reef tank.

In that case,

Petco 10g for $10.
I think the HOB was $35.
Heater was $40.
Hydor Nano pump for $25
AI Prime for $200.
RO/DI unit was $65.
Then just salt/rocks/sand.

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Somehow I can't imagine you doing cheap nano route lol. I'm torn between going cheap vs do it right on first tank.
 
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Somehow I can't imagine you doing cheap nano route lol. I'm torn between going cheap vs do it right on first tank.

Since you are coming from a planted tank bkgrnd, i would suggest doing it right from the getgo. That doesn't mean buying the most expensive equipment, a bargain is a bargain. But don't skimp.


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The tank was by far the cheapest part. I got it from petco. It's a 30 gallon but when I signed up for their membership thing I got $15 off it so I only spent $15 on it. I had recently built a dresser for my daughter so it went on top of that so I didn't have to buy a stand. Then it was like $150 for the light (which is in my closet since @Vhuang168 let me borrow a good one from him). I got a canister filter for $100 but soon after got a hob skimmer for $230. I think I paid $6.50/lb for 23 lbs of rock and 30 lbs of live sand was about $30 I think. The heater and two power heads were probably $25 each. There's countless smaller purchases but those are the biggies. So I guess that's about $750 for a 30 gallon tank.
 
Light, pump, skimmer? C'mon tank price alone, that is cheating ;p
Ok fine... PC bulbs with DIY fixtures, a couple pond pumps, heater, and a Jebo (not Jebao :D) protein skimmer, if you count rocks another $200 on top of that, overall I got penny pinch genes from my grandmother and it still was under $1000, now if you start adding up all the stuff I eventually put into that tank, then sure more, but at what point do we stop and say "this is how much it cost to start my reef tank"
 
Our first tank was a cheap 29 gal FOWLR I think we spent $200-300 on. As soon as we saw all the benthic life and fish flourishing, we got more ambitious and definitely increased our scope. A year later we probably spent $700 on new lights, pumps, and filtration. It was a nice little mixed reef, though.
 
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