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Old 04-19-2012, 02:45 PM
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If you are still looking to buy used, I have a 100g setup with equipment and choice of lights (Power compacts or Metal Halides). No live rock or livestock though. Bought it used myself, and it is a year old.
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Old 04-19-2012, 06:39 PM
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I have had 2 setups that I bought used. I highly recommend it. I would go with the larger tank because the water chemistry is more stable, essentially it will take more of anything to have the same effect on the chemistry compared to a smaller set up.

Moving the system is relatively easy. You really need a few buckets, or a couple of big rubbermaid containers. I have done this before and used treated tap water , I still use treated tap water in my 100g tank, so you don't have to panic if you don't have an RO setup yet. If you move the livestock and rocks in buckets or rubbermaid containers, you will end up with a fair amount of the original water. I would suggest that you get the salinity and temp of the water before you pick up the setup so you can premix some top up water for the system once you have it set up.
The key thing is to keep testing the water at least once a day for a few days to keep an eye on ammonia and nitrates. Be prepared to do a few water changes over the first two weeks.

In concept sure.

I moved a tank once. A 20 G... from one apartment to the floor up.

Massive crash due to sand bed being overly disturbed. All fish and half my corals died.

If a person has no salt experience, it is even further from easy.

I say... take the tank, but sell all the coral and fish immediately to a local shop and take a credit. Run the tank 6 weeks and watch for spikes.

It can be done, but moving a tank always comes with risk.

On another note, I bought almost all my gear used, and I am 100% happy. Just research, and as Flash said, give it a good once over. Maybe consider taking someone who knows their stuff and can "critique" the system.

Good luck.
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Old 04-19-2012, 08:29 PM
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Thanks so much everyone After talking to a few informed people, and reading on here I have decided to go new for my first set up If I get hooked on the hobby and decide I need another tank in the future I will consider used as I will be more knowledgeable So yay!!! I am off to go buy my tank!!!
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