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Thanks, been a long time comin'. I've kept receipts, but I've sworn off adding 'em up until it's 100% complete. But as a guess, tank and equipment only, +/- $4,000. Some of the equipment I already had from previous systems. When I was in my 20s, my hobby was building hot rods. Reef tanks are actually pretty cheap in comparson.
So many species, so little money!
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| New aquarium: $200 Equipment and new room: $5000 Too much time on your hands: Priceless Y'know, this could be one of those new Mastercard commercials. But yeah, I like it. Hey can I buy your house? Okay, sorry people...
______________________________ "How come I have 3 kids and no money? Why can't I have no kids and 3 money?" Homer Simpson creature_casey I'd hate to say it, but I think I may have been utterly out-smarted by a fish. (\__/) (='.'=) ('')_('') This is bunny. Copy and paste him in your sig so he can achieve world domination. Mrcracker2u
math-only aquarium SuperTropical Fish--83-86 degrees WOW!!!!!! Do these fish wear little capes and have supper powers!!!!! Holly Cow i gotta get me some of these!!!!!!
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| I've added an aquacultured anemone (rose E. quadricolor) to my tank about a month ago. It moved slightly from it's original location on the first night but has since settled in and seems to be doing well. I'm feeding it about every 5 days with fresh shrimp, sea perch or frozen silversides. I've attempted a few pictures, but my camera isn't the best and won't allow me to zoom in as tightly as I'd like to, but here are a couple of attempts. 

The fish is a Red Sea Sailfin Tang (Zebrasoma desjardini). He's a real ham. I can't get near the tank with a cammera without him being right up to the glass.
So many species, so little money!
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Very nice looking! I can't wait until I can afford a nice saltwater setup...
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10g Heavily Planted - Betta, Cory's, Oto's
20L - Paradise Gourami, Kuhli Loaches, Banjo Cat
125g Planted - South American Biotope
20H - Breeding Angelfish, no more fry
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Stunning, I checked the mirror and I don't think I could be any greener with envy.
Statua instigo mens
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| Very cool! And I second the understanding spouses toast!
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Thanks guys.
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| Added a few more recent pictures. My Red Sea Sailfin Surgeonfish "DJ". Just a juvenile about 2" long, follows me around the tank like a puppy. 
A nice orange Scolymia I found. 
Funky green Acropora florida, or so I was told. 
Nice 4" frag of what I think is Acropora pulchara. 
View down the front pane of glass.
So many species, so little money!
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