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Steve Sullivan April 2nd, 2004 04:36 AM

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I am thinking of getting a aquarium, at least 50 gallons. Are their any
places to get good deals on aquariums? Also, with a average room temp
of 80, what kind of chiller would be needed to have a temp of 60 in the
aquarium? How much would this cost?

Josh Mills April 2nd, 2004 04:47 AM

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In article ,
says...
I am thinking of getting a aquarium, at least 50 gallons. Are their any
places to get good deals on aquariums? Also, with a average room temp
of 80, what kind of chiller would be needed to have a temp of 60 in the
aquarium? How much would this cost?

As for the tank you can get a 55 gallon setup for $152 US at walmart,
this includes heater(although it sounds like you don't want one), filter
(not the best but not too bad), and lights, along with a few other
little things(thermometer, water conditioner, net). As for the chiller,
I keep tropicals so I can't help you there. Hope this helps.

Josh

Dinky April 2nd, 2004 05:15 AM

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"Steve Sullivan" wrote in message
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| I am thinking of getting a aquarium, at least 50 gallons. Are
their any
| places to get good deals on aquariums? Also, with a average room
temp
| of 80, what kind of chiller would be needed to have a temp of 60 in
the
| aquarium? How much would this cost?

Why do you want the temp to be 60? Trout? Bass? You'd need a heck of
a lot more than 50 gallons to keep those, and check your local laws
before doing so. A dependable chiller that can cool 50 gallons of
water 20 degrees will;

a: Cost 400 dollars or more, most likely a lot more.

b: Raise the temp in your house about 7 degrees

As far as good deals on aquariums, the cheapest places are the
big-box boys like Petco and Petsmart, though in most cases I wouldn't
buy livestock there.

Have you seen http://faq.thekrib.com/ ?
Great info for newbs and 'experts' alike.

billy



Asadi April 2nd, 2004 05:20 AM

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What is your latitude and longitude?

john

"Steve Sullivan" wrote in message
...
I am thinking of getting a aquarium, at least 50 gallons. Are their any
places to get good deals on aquariums? Also, with a average room temp
of 80, what kind of chiller would be needed to have a temp of 60 in the
aquarium? How much would this cost?




Dick April 2nd, 2004 11:59 AM

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On Fri, 02 Apr 2004 03:36:07 GMT, Steve Sullivan
wrote:

I am thinking of getting a aquarium, at least 50 gallons. Are their any
places to get good deals on aquariums? Also, with a average room temp
of 80, what kind of chiller would be needed to have a temp of 60 in the
aquarium? How much would this cost?


What kind of fish are you planning to keep? Certainly not tropicals.

I have bought all of my tanks through eBay. I drove 600 miles to pick
one up, but the others were delivered by UPS. The prices were good
even with shipping and most of the tanks came with extras that were
useful such as a gravel cleaner with a 50 foot hose.



LoveFish April 2nd, 2004 01:13 PM

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I bought my tank at Petland Discounts for 69.00. Not bad for a 55 gallon
tank made by All Glass Aquariums.
Then you can buy the heater/filter/etc. that you want. Try Bigalsonline for
accessories.
"Dick" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 02 Apr 2004 03:36:07 GMT, Steve Sullivan
wrote:

I am thinking of getting a aquarium, at least 50 gallons. Are their any
places to get good deals on aquariums? Also, with a average room temp
of 80, what kind of chiller would be needed to have a temp of 60 in the
aquarium? How much would this cost?


What kind of fish are you planning to keep? Certainly not tropicals.

I have bought all of my tanks through eBay. I drove 600 miles to pick
one up, but the others were delivered by UPS. The prices were good
even with shipping and most of the tanks came with extras that were
useful such as a gravel cleaner with a 50 foot hose.





Dan J. S. April 2nd, 2004 04:14 PM

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"Steve Sullivan" wrote in message
...
I am thinking of getting a aquarium, at least 50 gallons. Are their any
places to get good deals on aquariums? Also, with a average room temp
of 80, what kind of chiller would be needed to have a temp of 60 in the
aquarium? How much would this cost?


You really dont need a chiller... plus a chiller costs as much as what a 55
aquarium setup would cost.



Steve Sullivan April 3rd, 2004 05:19 AM

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In article ,
"Dan J. S." wrote:


"Steve Sullivan" wrote in message
...
I am thinking of getting a aquarium, at least 50 gallons. Are their any
places to get good deals on aquariums? Also, with a average room temp
of 80, what kind of chiller would be needed to have a temp of 60 in the
aquarium? How much would this cost?


You really dont need a chiller... plus a chiller costs as much as what a 55
aquarium setup would cost.


What do you mean by 55 aquarium? 55 degree or 55 gallon?

Dinky April 3rd, 2004 05:28 AM

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"Steve Sullivan" wrote in message
...
|
| You really dont need a chiller... plus a chiller costs as much as
what a 55
| aquarium setup would cost.
|
| What do you mean by 55 aquarium? 55 degree or 55 gallon?

He is telling you that the cost of a adequete chiller would be more
than the remainder of costs attributed to the setup of a 55 (gallon)
aquarium. Again, why do you need the water to be this cold? This is a
project that many experienced aquarists would shun.

billy



Boris April 3rd, 2004 06:34 AM

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"Steve Sullivan" wrote in message
...
I am thinking of getting a aquarium, at least 50 gallons. Are

their any
places to get good deals on aquariums? Also, with a average room

temp
of 80, what kind of chiller would be needed to have a temp of 60

in the
aquarium? How much would this cost?



You really don't need a chiller. I checked prices 3/4 years ago and they
+ the controllers were close to $1,000. But I'm curious - why do you
think or need a chiller?





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