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Back from the dead
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The RSM is an awesome system. I dont remember what these cost new but $500 seems a bit high. I paid $800 fro my 90 gallon system. I would recommend getting your eyes on it lok everything over make sure the glass/acrylic isnt scratched. One of the biggest things ive seen with these all in one nano tanks is leaking around the bottom seam. This is what mine did.
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Captain Cannoli
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http://hartford.craigslist.org/for/2281123389.html However, after reading through this thread a bit last night, my dream of owning a saltwater tank has been a bit diminished. Is it worth the trouble?
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Dear Lord, Thank You.
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It's like earning a law degree and never making a dime for it.
If you love law, the answer is "absolutely". If it's just a passing fancy, I'd suggest a nice painting. Moe, in the last 15 years, I've easily spent 14 years of them in saltwater. Most times I don't even wash my hands anymore. Some days I look at the thing and rue the day I ever met a fish tank. Some days, I very much enjoy it. Other days, Lisa and I enjoy it very much together. The smile on her face is priceless. When friends and family come over and there's six or eight kids and four or five other grownups and we're all looking at it together, and the kid's eyes are as big as saucers, that makes it become a true God-given blessing. When I moved out here, I had made up my mind that I was all done. Lisa made me stick with it. She made the right call. ![]() Oh, one more thing... That page about the tank and how it makes things easy, blah, blah, blah? Utter bullsh1t. The best way I can explain the commitment is that it's exactly like getting a dog. It requires just as much work time, if not more. You can't leave it for any amount of time without being in care of another reefer, and it ties a brother down. Think about the things you do for your dog, checking to see if he's sick, looking after his health, etc. If that's okay with you, go get it. Now, that's a reef tank. A marine tank, or fish-only tank isn't near as hard. You can make it hard and some guys do, but it's not remotely as hard as a reef tank, in my experience.
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