leilani
12/30/2008, 04:36 PM
Hello,
I've been researching and planning for a couple of months now, and am finally ready to make some purchases. I've found a guy selling this set-up for $150.00
- 20 gallon standard with oak stand
- Corallife fixture with 2-65W 50/50 Lamps Straight Pin Base (with fans)
- RedSea Prizm hang on the back protein skimmer
- Heater and Filter
Originally I planned on setting up a 10 gallon to save on little costs here and there (on sand, rock, lighting, etc). But this looks like a very good deal. (y/n?)
I'd also like to know if the lighting will be sufficient for keeping most corals. I don't plan on getting a clam or anything extremely advanced, but still, I would prefer lighting that I won't need to upgrade anytime soon.
Before I confirm with this guy, doesn't anyone have any input for me?
I would really, really appreciate it :)
Many thanks, and a happy new year :P
~Lei
Edit to add: I've already got a couple of powerheads, so that little expense is covered
I've been researching and planning for a couple of months now, and am finally ready to make some purchases. I've found a guy selling this set-up for $150.00
- 20 gallon standard with oak stand
- Corallife fixture with 2-65W 50/50 Lamps Straight Pin Base (with fans)
- RedSea Prizm hang on the back protein skimmer
- Heater and Filter
Originally I planned on setting up a 10 gallon to save on little costs here and there (on sand, rock, lighting, etc). But this looks like a very good deal. (y/n?)
I'd also like to know if the lighting will be sufficient for keeping most corals. I don't plan on getting a clam or anything extremely advanced, but still, I would prefer lighting that I won't need to upgrade anytime soon.
Before I confirm with this guy, doesn't anyone have any input for me?
I would really, really appreciate it :)
Many thanks, and a happy new year :P
~Lei
Edit to add: I've already got a couple of powerheads, so that little expense is covered