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Old 05-09-2013, 07:54 PM
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Originally Posted by lastlight View Post
Agree with Steve. I did the same thing with my last house too. Small details make all the difference and that tank is no small detail. People might even worry a out effects the tank has had on the house. With no tank there you remove all risks.

I know you live your tank so you guys must have some pretty awesome prospects to be heading in this direction. Good luck!
+1

I've preveously sold two houses where I had fish tanks and the feedback I got from the first house that had a 90g in it was that the buyers LOVED the look of the tank, but then got worried about all the details like water spills, humidity, mold, weight on the floor. All that stuff turned them off even if they thought it looked cool. Second house I sold I dismantled the tank well before I put it up for sale and it sold within a couple of days of listing.

+1 for Nate as well. He does exactly what you're looking for and is a great guy.
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