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Old 17-07-2003, 08:42 PM
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Default costs of buying/maintaining a tank

It is critical that you provide the list you indicated you would.
Otherwise, anything would be guesswork.

"Christopher" wrote in message
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I bought the initial things from the LFS, the tank the stand, the canopy,
tubes/ballasts, filters and a few chemicals, since then I have only
purchased online, that includes 70% of my fish as well.

"Toni" wrote in message
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"Christopher" wrote in message
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I I have a tank for about 6-7 months now and have spent about 4k on

it,
I'm
wondering if this is normal or have I been buying too many

toys/expensive
stuff for it that is unnecessary?



Been buying retail again, eh?
g
You can knock that *way* down by planning ahead far enough to order

online.
Course you don't get that instant gratification/gotta have it now rush,

but
you save maybe 50%.


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