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It's glass, and yes, pretty noticeable.How noticeable are the scratches? Is it acrylic or glass?
The large water changes are kinda what I'm worries about.Eh, outside of larger water changes imho its negligible. Both are 4 ft tanks . Always go bigger, even more so when its not your money!
I've found both 75 - 120 to be great sized tanks, visually, flow, light options and spread. With that said a bigger tank does exponentially cost more time and money. Between 75-300, stability is similar, especially with today's tech and access to quality info, but you'll be using far less salt / additives / power to maintain a smaller aquarium. Yes, SPS will eventually fill a smaller tank, but it will also eventually fill the largest tank.I didn't do it, yet. I'm still thinking about it.
I have a lot going on right now haha... and I might be able to talk the good Doc I work for to buy a larger tank for work!
We spoke briefly yesterday, and he said sure, work some things up for me and let me know.
Sooooo..... I'm researching NEW tanks!!! I'm thinking a 75g or possibly up to 120. I don't know just yet! Depends on his budget lol
I bought a similar tank - used - for $1000. It was a disaster for various reasons - if I had my choice - I would get the Red-Sea - assuming they would deliver and help set up. (i.e. no leaks, etc). According to my LFS - used tanks do not sell that well and if there is any scratching on the front glass of the Red Sea (which is common) - the value drops considerably. I would look closely at the condition. I would offer 750-950 delivered into your house.Or they have this.....
I think I am going to go back in there this weekend and do just that.I bought a similar tank - used - for $1000. It was a disaster for various reasons - if I had my choice - I would get the Red-Sea - assuming they would deliver and help set up. (i.e. no leaks, etc). According to my LFS - used tanks do not sell that well and if there is any scratching on the front glass of the Red Sea (which is common) - the value drops considerably. I would look closely at the condition. I would offer 750-950 delivered into your house.
Its likely that the stand will have to be disassembled to get it into your house wherever you want it - and the tank alone takes 2-4 people to move (2 with a struggle)
A. Are you flirting with me? utubereefer might get jealous.I think I am going to go back in there this weekend and do just that.
Unfortunately, if there's anything that has been solidified in my mind over the weekend at RAP, is that women are really just brushed away in this hobby.
@BroccoliFarmer or someone may have to come along and do the negotiations with me.
Every time I walk through my LFS, and walking through RAP NY, as a woman walking around alone (i.e. without a man next to me) no one even gives me a second look when I am looking at coral and unless I ask about something.
Sunday evening, once the raffles were over, I did an experiment.
I walked around to EVERY vendor, and not one single one tried to sell me anything. Not one. Because I was walking around without a man next to me.
Except, @RiptideAquaculture. Keep up the good work, Mitch!!!
SO!!
We will see if they will accept any type of offer from this chick right here!
I'm not sure, but I'm going to go down this weekend to find out.A. Are you flirting with me? utubereefer might get jealous.
B. As much as I hate to agree with you, I do. I can easily see how people think this is a male hobby. Mostly cause we are sad and pathetic and you, well are not!
is that tank still there? Wow. I haven’t been there since I saw you that time.