I recently paid $658.00 for this: (all new)
55 gal Aqueon tank
Black pine cabinet stand
Hood w/ light (not sure it its fluorescent or UV)
Heater
Natural rock gravel (not substrate or sand)
Fake plant decoration
Back drop
Air pump/Air stone
Under gravel filter
1 Driftwood piece
10lbs of natural rock/coral stuff
1 red ear slider turtle
$40.00 store credit
Complete Set-up and delivery
Ph testing, I recently paid $658.00 for this:
55 gal Aqueon tank
Black pine cabinet stand
Natural rock gravel
Fake plant decoration
Back drop
Air pump
Air stone
Under gravel filter
Driftwood piece
10lbs of natural rock
1 red ear slider turtle
$40.00 store credit
Complete Set-up and delivery
This is for an African cichlid tank. The pet store owner firmly recommended a under gravel filter, he said most hobbyist use them and their totally awesome. Help guys is this a good deal-and is it true about under gravel filters.
Deal or No Deal
5 posts
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Angel_Bee - Posts: 3
- Joined: Sat Mar 12, 2011 9:12 pm
What turtle equipment do u see? Also it was a personal de scion to put a turtle in with the ac the turtle is a baby and I'm hoping it will not eat the fish.my question is mainly about the price I paid...
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Alasse - Posts: 993
- Joined: Sun May 09, 2010 5:35 am
- Location: QLD Australia
It will eventally eat the fish, no doubt. And it will also foul the tank quicker. Iwould just stick with the fish. Or you will end up with everything listed being turtle equpment because all you will have in there eventually is the turtle.
And i gave my thoughts on the pricing on the other thread
And i gave my thoughts on the pricing on the other thread
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djjai_h - Posts: 61
- Joined: Thu Feb 17, 2011 6:00 pm
I dont recommended turtles in fish tank bcoz it dirt all of the water guickly. And it eats all kind of fishes even it eats piranans on my personal exps. I keep my turtles out of water 70% it roams all over house, i just keep in water only for there eating time and night time.