D Discus Fish Fanatic Joined Oct 10, 2004 Messages 118 Reaction score 0 Mar 22, 2005 #1 Would it be cheaper to buy a new marine set-up than convert my old one? I noticed the post by guppy and thought it would cost way more than £170 to convert my old tank I only want a small set-up. Thanks Ollie
Would it be cheaper to buy a new marine set-up than convert my old one? I noticed the post by guppy and thought it would cost way more than £170 to convert my old tank I only want a small set-up. Thanks Ollie
S ste2k3 Retired Moderator Retired Moderator ⚒️ Joined Jul 31, 2003 Messages 1,886 Reaction score 0 Location North Devon Mar 22, 2005 #2 I would think you would be talking more than £170 to convert the tank. how big is the tank and what do you already have? ste
I would think you would be talking more than £170 to convert the tank. how big is the tank and what do you already have? ste
Opcn Big fish Joined Nov 15, 2003 Messages 3,937 Reaction score 1 Location Anchorage Alaska Mar 22, 2005 #3 it would probably cost 170 to do A 20 gallon prelivestock
S sammydee Fishaholic Joined Jan 21, 2005 Messages 436 Reaction score 0 Location Oxted, Surrey, England Mar 22, 2005 #4 Lighting is a big cost aspect. Whether you want to do corals or FOWLR will affect the final cost tremendously.
Lighting is a big cost aspect. Whether you want to do corals or FOWLR will affect the final cost tremendously.
OP OP D Discus Fish Fanatic Joined Oct 10, 2004 Messages 118 Reaction score 0 Mar 23, 2005 #5 The tank I want to convert it 29 gallons Thanks Ollie