Again, for that deal, I would throw my couch in the trash to make room for that tank it is such a steal. hahaha. I still can't get over that.. you went from a pretty crappy deal in your first post to the best deal I have ever seen. I have seen a lot of people leave the hobby and sell stuff cheap, but never anything close to that cheap.
Still though, your going to have to consider other things as well with that tank.. water changes on a 180 is going to be costly, and so is the electricity if you run all those lights. You are going to be required to run that tank on 2 seperate circuits because one will not handle the lights and everything else. If you put your sump in the basement, then you can do it that way, but that is definately something you will have to decide if you want to do.
Your other option like I said is to just keep the equipment you want and sell the tank/stand. You can easily sell off the stuff you don't want for $250 and make your money back AND have $1000 in equipment out of the deal. That will give you a little cash to put towards a smaller tank if that is the direction you decide. A 180G tank is very intimidating, even to me. I would love to have a tank that size, but I don't think I could afford to keep a tank that size running myself. On my 75G it cost me over $200/mo just in electricity, and another $150+ a month in other supplies like salt, carbon, phosphate media, etc. It is a very expensive hobby.. well, Reefs are.. Fish only is a fraction of the cost, like 1/10th.
Still though, your going to have to consider other things as well with that tank.. water changes on a 180 is going to be costly, and so is the electricity if you run all those lights. You are going to be required to run that tank on 2 seperate circuits because one will not handle the lights and everything else. If you put your sump in the basement, then you can do it that way, but that is definately something you will have to decide if you want to do.
Your other option like I said is to just keep the equipment you want and sell the tank/stand. You can easily sell off the stuff you don't want for $250 and make your money back AND have $1000 in equipment out of the deal. That will give you a little cash to put towards a smaller tank if that is the direction you decide. A 180G tank is very intimidating, even to me. I would love to have a tank that size, but I don't think I could afford to keep a tank that size running myself. On my 75G it cost me over $200/mo just in electricity, and another $150+ a month in other supplies like salt, carbon, phosphate media, etc. It is a very expensive hobby.. well, Reefs are.. Fish only is a fraction of the cost, like 1/10th.