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to be honest i think 2500 could be got..... honestly theres a very select few who will throw 5000 on a tank in one shot, maybe if you offered a downpayment with payment plan for the rest it would get more hits or peek someones interest ![]() ![]()
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Proreef has a couple of 4x6 frag tanks on steel stands that cost them about 5k, and he can't sell them at 10% of that. Realistically, a business is the most likely buyer, if it fits reasonably well with design plans for the business. Private buyers maybe, assuming they have a huge room or can dedicate their garage. The selling feature is also it's downfall. It's huge, length and width. And if I was going to assemble a tank in my garage that size, I'd buy new glass that didn't need cleaning or have any scratches, etc...The more custom a tank is, the harder it's going to be to sell. If time comes into it, that makes it even tougher.
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![]() Just my 2 cents here
A list of the included equipment make and model #s may go a long way Asking for a whack of money without details wouldn't entice me to spend hordes of cash on some glass and wood I'm just sayin' ... ![]() |
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$1500 and maybe he will get some interest. Too many downfalls with a tank that size. For 5k I could get that same tank built on site in my house. Aquattro is right, if I you need to take it apart, it is worth the price of used glass, minus labor, which means it has practically no value. |