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  1. aws2266

    Things we do for our obsession

    After being out of the hobby for 15 years I'm back in with a vengeance. I currently have a 55gal reef and a 30gal FOWLR. I've been eyeing this used 90gal setup at my local fish store for $900. My goal is to make that my reef tank and the 55 my FOWLR and get rid of my 30. Now my wife and I...
  2. MSB123

    Cost of feeding a tank

    Over these last few months, I have been more pressed for money and I am starting to look at my tank as a big money pit. Not at the tank itself, but at the cost of feeding. I go through about 100$ worth of food a month, and as a kid without an income, it really hurts. I feed frozen and sometimes...
  3. clsbgirl

    Relationships and Tanks

    So I've had a heck of a new year. I broke down my 75 gallon reef tank, which anybody who's done it knows how big a pain that is, but I did it because I didn't have the time for the upkeep. Anyway I stuffed as much as I could into a 10 gallon, and it turned out to be a pretty cute looking tank...
  4. garra671

    Noobie question #2

    my last tank regrettably was shut down and partly filled with water for longer than I’d like to admit. I recently cleaned it out (tons of algae and such) My question is. The live rock that came from that tank (still wet). Is it safe to put into a new tank? I know I need to clean it and...
  5. jimmert33

    WWC OG Bounce For either Black Tang or Colorado Sunburst

    Willing to work something out if the OG Bounce isnt enough thanks!!!!! Please Pm Me
  6. WhiskeyCoffee

    I am 100% against Marine Depot's new financing options

    We all know that the reef hobby can be very expensive - the sky really is the limit when setting up your new system. We've all been in scenarios where we've wanted something that's just out of our budget and we start thinking about the things we can sell, or how we promise ourselves to be more...
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