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Got it... :)
Thanks...but why will I need to upgrade my tank? For the coral? I'm not sure that I can go much bigger with my living situation...
Yikes! my budget doesn't have much leeway, although I probably quoted a bit low. What kind of monthly upkeep costs am I looking at then?
Boy, thanks for that acronym tip, oldfishkeeper...that's going to come in handy. Okay, so no corals for now... :( ...but eventually.
And then I have to figure out what to do with all that stuff... :confused: LOL! Thanks for the great advice, though!
This actually works...great! I think I may be being too optimistic on costs...but I would still rather go bigger than smaller.
Thanks for the acronym explanation. I just worry that 75 to 100 gallons will be too heavy for my second floor apartment. I have room for it,...
Sorry...LSF?
I read (per your instructions), that one has to be careful about faulty equipment and leaky tanks...is used the way to go, especially when I am...
Your quote scares me a bit, LOL! Er...probably about $200-$500 for now, as far as available funds. I would like to get some corals and fish...not too...
Okay, I think I might be actually able to afford to start in on this hobby after I get my tax refund this year. Couple of questions, though......
This was very helpful, thanks!
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