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Old November 13th 05, 11:48 PM
Daniel Morrow
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I would definitely buy one when starting a new tank and if the

price
was relatively reasonable (reasonable can extent to quite high

for me
- - maybe $200-$400 usa dollars for a


That is $200-$400 usa dollars for the canopy alone, not the 120
gallon tank included (that would be nice but I am being realistic
here).

120 gallon tank or larger). My 3
tanks are established so I wouldn't need to buy the whole shabang

in
the case of a breakdown as likely only one component would need

to be
replaced. Your idea would look awesome too compared to people

having
cables, cords, tubes and pipes spewed out all over the place. You

go

Thanks!


You're welcome!

When I sold aquarium set-ups, I'd often get customers who
inherited a tank (just the glass), and they wanted to buy

everything
else. I explained that there were 4 cost drivers, and the order

(from
most expensive to least expensive, over the 1st year) was usually:

1. equipment (canopy, lights, filters etc)
2. decorations, plants, fish, and their maintenance (foods, water
treatment etc).
3. stand
4. tank (!)

Economically, you're usually much better off with existing

equipment,
stands and fish, and just buying a tank, than doing the reverse,

but
emotionally, people rarely buy a tank to put under that spare

heater ;~),
so tanks drive the industry. I'd have to design the canopy for

existing
tanks, for hobbyists who were being successful and wanted to take

it to
another level.
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