coolie
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I bought my Juwel 240 on eBay for £100, but I took the drift wood out of it and sold it back on eBay for £30, so I got a third of my money back.
Then I bought a second tank at a car boot sale, kept the heater out of it and a really good test kit which retails for £30 and sold the tank without these bits on eBay for more than I paid for it.
I then bought another small tank at a car boot sale for £10 for breeding.
My plants came as stem cuttings from eBay for just a few pounds, my gravel was horticultural gravel from Homebase £3 a sack,
some more plants came from a local river, although 50% of those didn't make it in the tropical tank.
The two shoals of Tetras were 5 for £6 each shoal.
The expensive outlay has been the easy carbo, that was also from eBay, I still have algae problems. Fertilisers are from work because I work with chemicals.
Then I bought a second tank at a car boot sale, kept the heater out of it and a really good test kit which retails for £30 and sold the tank without these bits on eBay for more than I paid for it.
I then bought another small tank at a car boot sale for £10 for breeding.
My plants came as stem cuttings from eBay for just a few pounds, my gravel was horticultural gravel from Homebase £3 a sack,
some more plants came from a local river, although 50% of those didn't make it in the tropical tank.
The two shoals of Tetras were 5 for £6 each shoal.
The expensive outlay has been the easy carbo, that was also from eBay, I still have algae problems. Fertilisers are from work because I work with chemicals.