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Amanda July 3rd 04 02:11 AM

Tank's Worth
 
I've decided to sell my tank but I don't know how much the stuff is
worth. Can anyone give me a clue? I know how much I paid for it, but
it's not nearly worth that . . . I'm planning on getting a few smaller
tanks in exchange for the big one.

I have a 75 gallon tank with an oak canopy and stand, I have a
hamilton lighting system, ballast, 2 110 VHO and 2 halides. I also
have two brand new VHOS. I would say the tank and the lighting system
are about 3 years old. The halides need replacing, they work but
they've not been replaced in about a year.

Any ideas? I'm keeping the live rock, animals, filtration, etc. for
the small tanks.

Fishnut July 3rd 04 11:13 PM

Tank's Worth
 
On 2 Jul 2004 18:11:26 -0700, (Amanda) wrote:

I've decided to sell my tank but I don't know how much the stuff is
worth. Can anyone give me a clue? I know how much I paid for it, but
it's not nearly worth that . . . I'm planning on getting a few smaller
tanks in exchange for the big one.

I have a 75 gallon tank with an oak canopy and stand, I have a
hamilton lighting system, ballast, 2 110 VHO and 2 halides. I also
have two brand new VHOS. I would say the tank and the lighting system
are about 3 years old. The halides need replacing, they work but
they've not been replaced in about a year.

Any ideas? I'm keeping the live rock, animals, filtration, etc. for
the small tanks.


Amanda,

I hope you keep the 75-gall tank, unless you desperately the space. It
is much more stable than small tanks, and as you realise, you will
only receive peanuts for the equipment. Invest in new bulbs M.O. as
the cheapest alternative.

Best wishes, Fishnut.


Amanda Galiano July 6th 04 04:24 PM

Tank's Worth
 
Thanks for the advice but I had a 30 gallon and a 10 gallon tank for
almost 10 years :-) I decided to upgrade based on everyone saying
"the tank is so much more stable, easier to maintain" etc and I've
REGRETTED it ever since.
It's about as stable as the 30 gallon (the 10 gallon was a pain, I
admit) and it's a pain in the hiney to take care of (my LFS thinks I'm
insane too :-) but I've been there and done that and I know what I
prefer). I have too much live rock for a 30 but I'm sure I can find a
home for it. My 30 gallon was beautiful and enjoyable. This is a
monster that I HATE with a passion. Just seeing it and feeding then
fish is a chore (I have to get a freakin' step stool to feed the
fish!). I never felt that way before. I don't need that kind of
attitude from a tank :-) It's gotten to the point that I had a fish
die and I wasn't sad, I was relieved and thinking about being one step
closer to draining the tank.

At this point, even if I will have to take a loss, I know I'll be
happier with a smaller tank. I know I'll enjoy a smaller tank 100
times more. To each his own :-) If a tank becomes a pain in the butt
and you hate it, it doesn't matter how stable it is (and I haven't
cleaned it in a year and stuff is still kicking so I'm assuming it's
pretty stable :-). I'd rather have to monitor it everyday and it be
pleasant than to never deal with it and it have my hatred.

It's just a big monster and I've decided it has to go.

Fishnut wrote in message . ..
Amanda,

I hope you keep the 75-gall tank, unless you desperately the space. It
is much more stable than small tanks, and as you realise, you will
only receive peanuts for the equipment. Invest in new bulbs M.O. as
the cheapest alternative.

Best wishes, Fishnut.


Fishnut July 9th 04 10:17 PM

Tank's Worth
 
Amanda,

I do not understand your logic, or reasoning, but I respect your
decision. Best wishes, anyway.

Regards, Fishnut.

On 6 Jul 2004 08:24:33 -0700, (Amanda Galiano)
wrote:

Thanks for the advice but I had a 30 gallon and a 10 gallon tank for
almost 10 years :-) I decided to upgrade based on everyone saying
"the tank is so much more stable, easier to maintain" etc and I've
REGRETTED it ever since.
It's about as stable as the 30 gallon (the 10 gallon was a pain, I
admit) and it's a pain in the hiney to take care of (my LFS thinks I'm
insane too :-) but I've been there and done that and I know what I
prefer). I have too much live rock for a 30 but I'm sure I can find a
home for it. My 30 gallon was beautiful and enjoyable. This is a
monster that I HATE with a passion. Just seeing it and feeding then
fish is a chore (I have to get a freakin' step stool to feed the
fish!). I never felt that way before. I don't need that kind of
attitude from a tank :-) It's gotten to the point that I had a fish
die and I wasn't sad, I was relieved and thinking about being one step
closer to draining the tank.

At this point, even if I will have to take a loss, I know I'll be
happier with a smaller tank. I know I'll enjoy a smaller tank 100
times more. To each his own :-) If a tank becomes a pain in the butt
and you hate it, it doesn't matter how stable it is (and I haven't
cleaned it in a year and stuff is still kicking so I'm assuming it's
pretty stable :-). I'd rather have to monitor it everyday and it be
pleasant than to never deal with it and it have my hatred.

It's just a big monster and I've decided it has to go.

Fishnut wrote in message . ..
Amanda,

I hope you keep the 75-gall tank, unless you desperately the space. It
is much more stable than small tanks, and as you realise, you will
only receive peanuts for the equipment. Invest in new bulbs M.O. as
the cheapest alternative.

Best wishes, Fishnut.



Ferdinand Servillon July 10th 04 01:15 AM

Tank's Worth
 
Where are you located?
Fernan
"Amanda" wrote in message
om...
I've decided to sell my tank but I don't know how much the stuff is
worth. Can anyone give me a clue? I know how much I paid for it, but
it's not nearly worth that . . . I'm planning on getting a few smaller
tanks in exchange for the big one.

I have a 75 gallon tank with an oak canopy and stand, I have a
hamilton lighting system, ballast, 2 110 VHO and 2 halides. I also
have two brand new VHOS. I would say the tank and the lighting system
are about 3 years old. The halides need replacing, they work but
they've not been replaced in about a year.

Any ideas? I'm keeping the live rock, animals, filtration, etc. for
the small tanks.





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