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I don't even bother with the tank vids, just YouTube "Red Sea Coral Reef" and get the real thing.Buy a large HDTV. Stream reef tank videos. A huge TV will be much cheaper than a small tank in the long run.
Upfront cost of halides might be cheaper, but they require 3 times the power to drive vs leds, power cost is an issue for some of us.my Advice is to not try small tanks if your are a rookie. Everything is easier in a bigger volume of water …also is skip the needle wheels and get a tall Venturi or Beckett skimmer and if You can deal with the heat halides are The cheapest lighting option by far
Hahaha that’s funny.Siphon out the water > scoop out the sand and rock > capture the livestock > minimally clean up the tank and equipment > list on Marketplace > ??? > profit.
What light would you suggest? I'm in the market for a good light for a 60 gallonBuy an inexpensive light. They do exist and they work just as well as the Radions, AIs and Kessils. Same thing goes with Powerheads.