Poll: TOTAL MONEY SPENT on Reefing

How much money have you ever spent on reefing? ($ USD)

  • $1 - $1,000

    Votes: 56 5.3%
  • $1,001 - $3,000

    Votes: 145 13.6%
  • $3,001 - $5,000

    Votes: 166 15.6%
  • $5,001 - $10,000

    Votes: 220 20.7%
  • $10,000 +

    Votes: 478 44.9%

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So I was working on my budget and it blew me away as to how much money I spent in my first year of this hobby. I was curious as to whether this was normal or if I could gather some data to back myself up to my fiance and friends to justify this LOL o_O

Just to get the conversation started, I spent around $12,000 Canadian, which I think is about $9,000 USD.
 
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Just made the total sum of the year yesterday...
7483$ (can), what gave some help this year was the selling of frags and some colonies, 7000$.
So basically this year the reef was inexpensive for me
Glad to see the first couple of people responding are fellow Canadians! Ah wow that sounds quite good. Do you have a frag tank to do this or do you just take stuff off your main display?
 

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Glad to see the first couple of people responding are fellow Canadians! Ah wow that sounds quite good. Do you have a frag tank to do this or do you just take stuff off your main display?
Just from the display, the frag tank is on the way!
A 9g connected in the stand, just waiting on the light (radion xr15 blue g5)
The total number was 10 colonies and 143 frags sold for 2020.
The tank: left 10/2019, right today
 

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Doing the math. Its been roughly 9000$ in 2 years. But equipment wise its only like 700$. This is a 135g 6 foot tank. Most of money is livestock like corals fish.. and thr other expenses are food.. dosing stuff,salt ect.. that all adds uo
 
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Just from the display, the frag tank is on the way!
A 9g connected in the stand, just waiting on the light (radion xr15 blue g5)
The total number was 10 colonies and 143 frags sold for 2020.
The tank: left 10/2019, right today
This is helping to feed my addiction. I don't know whether to laugh or cry haha
 

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So I was working on my budget and it blew me away as to how much money I spent in my first year of this hobby. I was curious as to whether this was normal or if I could gather some data to back myself up to my fiance and friends to justify this LOL o_O

Just to get the conversation started, I spent around $12,000 Canadian, which I think is about $9,000 USD.
About the same.
Yearly maintenance is about $3k.
 

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So I was working on my budget and it blew me away as to how much money I spent in my first year of this hobby. I was curious as to whether this was normal or if I could gather some data to back myself up to my fiance and friends to justify this LOL o_O

Just to get the conversation started, I spent around $12,000 Canadian, which I think is about $9,000 USD.
So what I’m hearing is you should move to the US to pay less and save a few dollars!
 

High pressure shells: Do you look for signs of stress in the invertebrates in your reef tank?

  • I regularly look for signs of invertebrate stress in my reef tank.

    Votes: 40 32.5%
  • I occasionally look for signs of invertebrate stress in my reef tank.

    Votes: 28 22.8%
  • I rarely look for signs of invertebrate stress in my reef tank.

    Votes: 24 19.5%
  • I never look for signs of invertebrate stress in my reef tank.

    Votes: 31 25.2%
  • Other.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
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