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Old 07-17-2012, 11:03 PM
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The other thing to consider is how is anyone gonna get this into their house
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Old 07-18-2012, 12:11 AM
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is that you "posing" by the tank? hahahah and wow thats a pretty cool looking tank. i think its going to be a little hard to find a seller because of the obvious size although whoever gets it is going to be LUCKY AS HECK!!!!!
good luck with your sale!!
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Old 07-18-2012, 12:12 AM
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The other thing to consider is how is anyone gonna get this into their house
Simple split all the seams and away you go
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Simple split all the seams and away you go

If someone has to dismantle and rebuild it somewhere, the price is way off. Essentially it's worth the cost of used glass that size if it has to be reassembled. With the work cleaning the edges to re-silicone, the moving, etc, he's probably going to have to drop the price a lot.
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If someone has to dismantle and rebuild it somewhere, the price is way off. Essentially it's worth the cost of used glass that size if it has to be reassembled. With the work cleaning the edges to re-silicone, the moving, etc, he's probably going to have to drop the price a lot.
Well what do you think would be a more reasonable price to be asking
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Old 07-18-2012, 05:06 AM
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Well what do you think would be a more reasonable price to be asking

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 beautiful tank btw i hope it sells for the asking price it sux we put so much money into them but resale is rockbottom
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Old 07-18-2012, 05:12 AM
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Well what do you think would be a more reasonable price to be asking
Not sure really. I guess he should just be open to any offers he gets, knowing there probably won't be a lot of offers.

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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Old 07-18-2012, 06:39 AM
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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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Old 07-18-2012, 12:05 PM
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Well what do you think would be a more reasonable price to be asking

$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.
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Old 07-18-2012, 12:30 PM
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Tank was built in place but should fit out the door on edge it's the buyers own risk to move it out that way

That right there is scary. If the seller took the risk in moving the tank outside a higher price might be warranted. But, not even being 100% sure it will fit out the door . . . Who is going to be willing to take that risk?
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