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i will be thinking about for a long time and i'm willing to spend the money
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Great idea if you want to spend $20k+ on equipment. It won’t be cheap and if you also don’t want to support a $300+ electrical bill per month it’s a horrible idea. But if you are not worried about cost, go for it!
i am just curios to know what people think.
If within budget, go for it. Don't be like those folks ,who buy a truck, and gas prices go up then they complain, gas to high. They knew what they were getting into. They have no business owning one. They can't afford it.im setting up a 1000 gallon aquarium and i want to know what you think
i have been keeping fish for 3 years and i'm obsessed with reefs and big tanks and i really like doing tank maintnenceWhat do I think …..
I think you need to tell folks something about your experience in the hobby and your goals for the tank. Absent that, really no way to offer anything other than 'if it's your first tank, then it's a really bad idea'.
I would ask around. Find out how much time people with monster tanks spend maintaining them. After only 3 years keeping fish I feel it is easy to think that a monster tank would be awesome. Also you always hear that going big is best, but there is such a thing as too big. I would plan on getting home from work each day and spending several hours working on the tank. A system that size will not be something that you can sit back and watch after only 20 minutes of working on it like you can a small reef.i have been keeping fish for 3 years and i'm obsessed with reefs and big tanks and i really like doing tank maintnence
good idea. also i have a ton of freetime. do you know of anybody with a monster tankI would ask around. Find out how much time people with monster tanks spend maintaining them. After only 3 years keeping fish I feel it is easy to think that a monster tank would be awesome. Also you always hear that going big is best, but there is such a thing as too big. I would plan on getting home from work each day and spending several hours working on the tank. A system that size will not be something that you can sit back and watch after only 20 minutes of working on it like you can a small reef.
Just make sure you REALLY know what you are getting into before you take that plunge, otherwise you WILL grow to regret it.