Brand new 75G and custom stand FS

Chimone

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I have a brand spankin new Aqueon 75G tank and custom stand built by myself. The setup is in Vista and I just found out that Im going to be out of state working for the next year so I guess I should put it up for sale instead of letting it sit around.

The tank is drilled with a glass-holes 150 gph overflow and 75 gph return. The stand is huge with a 20L brand new tank underneath ready to be set up for the sump

The stand is currently unfinished so you can either stain or paint. The inside is sealed and double coated in Kilnz. Back of the tank has rolled on latex black paint. Another project left unfinished unfotunately and there is no point in leaving this for a year or so when I can just start from scratch when I get home and settled.

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Make me a fair offer.
 
That is a mighty nice stand you built. BTW if mods see the " make me a fair offer" they will close the thread, it has to have a price!
 
Ok, didn't know. Thank You

Since Im not seeing an edit button, let's just go ahead and say $550

And I forgot to mention I have a brand new BRS 75gpd RO/DI filter to throw in as well along with a reservoir float switch.

so that is

1 75G tank -new
1 20long -new
glass-holes 150gph dual overflow - new
glass-holes 75 gph return
custom furniture quality stand
BRS RO/DI
RS Float Switch
 
I think your prices are decent. Maybe it's just that everyone is crazy doing taxes - which is exactly what I'm avoiding.
 
Noone?

Can I ask you guys if the price is fair or not?


Price is fair, but in this market it will be extremely difficult to get 550. If you plan on getting back in the hobby in the near future I would highly suggest keeping it. It seems like you have to practically give items away these days :(
 
To add to what Gary said, I couldn't sell a drilled 90 with canopy and stand with lights plus 50 lbs of rock for your asking. Not saying its unfair in any way. But by parting out it will sell faster and you will get more out of it. Or keep it and cut start up costs down the road.
 
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