couldn't agree more with spawner.
You see this all the time, people skimp on check valves, unions, proper insullation of fish room, stressing out pumps due to poor design.
Without a solid base, our systems wont stand up to the test of time. think of it like a
larvae, feed it poorely as a juvenile, and it may die at a leter point, or not survive
meta.
but I degress.
Recently I have been setting up new systems. At home depot I spent $26.17 and bought a led bulb which uses 13 watts, and the clamp on fixture. Together, these are enough to completely light my
47 gallon tall, and support rigourous plant growth (freshwater) I use these on many tanks now.
I have also ordered one of those ebay 225 led fixtures for $37. it will be used for my
larvae tank, as it is a 50/50 spectrum. It gets put down because it wont grow coral, but works great for fish.
I used to buy the small bottles of ammonia removers for $9. They last a few months. I finaly went out and ordered some chloram X and This stuff will save me a bundle!
I'm sure I could think of more, but it all goes back to spending a little more in the begining to do it right, VS. doing it cheap and ineffective and spending more in the long run.
Tommy