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Pete Duffin
March 20th 04, 03:04 PM
Hi all.

I spent that last 8 months getting my 29 gallong fresh water tank up and
running perfectly. I believe it has been a success (although I learned a
ton of hard lessons as a result). I am now interested in setting up a salt
water tank, say in the 70-90 gallon range.

I was hoping to get some opinions on what product manufacturers are of good
quality, yet are resonably priced. I don't want to go out and buy a kit
(had a friend that did that, half the part failed within the first year).

Please reply and let me know what are decent parts but not the most
expensive (I'm not a millionaire you know :-))

Thanks in advance.

Josh Mills
March 20th 04, 04:36 PM
In article >,
says...
> Hi all.
>
> I spent that last 8 months getting my 29 gallong fresh water tank up and
> running perfectly. I believe it has been a success (although I learned a
> ton of hard lessons as a result). I am now interested in setting up a salt
> water tank, say in the 70-90 gallon range.
>
> I was hoping to get some opinions on what product manufacturers are of good
> quality, yet are resonably priced. I don't want to go out and buy a kit
> (had a friend that did that, half the part failed within the first year).
>
> Please reply and let me know what are decent parts but not the most
> expensive (I'm not a millionaire you know :-))
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
>
I'm not sure what filters are the hot thing in marine tanks right now,
as it's been 15 years since I've had one. But as for a heater you can't
go wrong with ebo jager, under 20 bux online.

Josh

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August 24th 04, 01:17 PM
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> Hi all.
>
> I spent that last 8 months getting my 29 gallong fresh water tank up and
> running perfectly. I believe it has been a success (although I learned a
> ton of hard lessons as a result). I am now interested in setting up a
salt
> water tank, say in the 70-90 gallon range.
>
> I was hoping to get some opinions on what product manufacturers are of
good
> quality, yet are resonably priced. I don't want to go out and buy a kit
> (had a friend that did that, half the part failed within the first year).
>
> Please reply and let me know what are decent parts but not the most
> expensive (I'm not a millionaire you know :-))
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>