125 Gallon Aquarium For Sale

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2 overflows and drilled for each. Canopy and stand. $300

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Now that's fair price. You see so many people who would post that tank for $1000 - $1500 and then be surprized when it wouldn't sell. You should have no trouble moving it at that price.
 

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I agree with H@rry!

Where was this when I was shopping for a setup last month?! No worries ; I'll spread the word to my friends who might be looking into a new tank!
 
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Well, I'm all about fair deals, cause I'll need one sooner or later. Plus it's just taking up space in my basement right now. :)

Thanks Emily!
 

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Have you tried Craiglist? I ended up selling my 120RR on Craiglist. A freshwater aquarist snatched it up to breed their Flower Horns.
 

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Speaking of craigslist and overpriced tanks...

Seriously, what the heck? Why does everything think they can get near "new" price for their used tanks?
 

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I think most just don't know any better...but yeah, some are just greedy. Sometimes they will take a low-ball offer. Especially if they are moving. The advantage I have is I don't need anymore aquarium stuff, so I actually hope they say no :).
 

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I'm looking for a 75-100gl tank, Although that 125 look very inviting...... I would have to spend a bunch more for skimmer, lights, ect ect to get it up and running. I have a 46 now with retrofit lighting that can be modified to fit a 4' long tank not a 6 fter.
Onebaldman.... how is the long spine urchan doin?
 

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I'm looking for a 75-100gl tank, Although that 125 look very inviting...... I would have to spend a bunch more for skimmer, lights, ect ect to get it up and running. I have a 46 now with retrofit lighting that can be modified to fit a 4' long tank not a 6 fter.
Onebaldman.... how is the long spine urchan doin?

Chomping away like normal. Happy as a urchin can be.
 
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The tank went to a fella that owns a nail salon in the Walmart shopping center across from Burlington. He's setting it up in his salon.
 

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