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OldTimer Mega Fish USAF Retired Posts: 1181 Kudos: 1294 Votes: 809 Registered: 08-Feb-2005 | Local listing from our daily newspaper. What do you think a good price? 80 GALLON Saltwater Glass Tank w/stand and canopy. Includes rock, coraling, Lg Dorey, Lg Maroon Nemo & all equipment. $400 OBO. Jim |
Posted 26-Jan-2006 11:28 | |
DarkRealm Overlord Moderator metal-R-us Posts: 5962 Kudos: 2166 Registered: 23-Sep-2002 | Thats not too bad of a price, but it depends on how much live rock, the quality of the live rock, etc. It also depends on what corals are in the tank. Just so you know, the blue tang should not be in a tank that small since they need a lot of swim room and get pretty big. [hr width='40%'] And left me lonely and cold My life just hasn't been the same Oh baby no |
Posted 26-Jan-2006 11:28 | |
OldTimer Mega Fish USAF Retired Posts: 1181 Kudos: 1294 Votes: 809 Registered: 08-Feb-2005 | I'm just curious, as I may call and go look at the tank later today. I could probably trade off the blue tang with one of the local shops for some credit. Not sure if this is what I want to do as I'm really contemplating putting in a 180 gallon tank as I discussed in an earlier post, and I really haven't priced everything out and thought if this was a real good price, why not? Jim |
Posted 26-Jan-2006 11:28 | |
dthurs Ultimate Fish Guru Posts: 4340 Kudos: 4170 Votes: 529 Registered: 18-Feb-2003 | Even if you went with the 180, you can still use that tank as a sump, and all the rock and equimpent in the larger tank. Dan Dan |
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