Buying a used tank

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Some thoughts:

This could be a good starter tank.
The good part is it has everything needed to get started. As long ask the tank has no flaws it should be ok.
I would ask about the light. A lot of fresh water set ups will need a better light than what comes with them.
A canister filter is not the best set up but many people have nice tanks that use them. You will need to keep it clean. The HOB skimmer is a nice addition.
WIthout a sump you will have all the equipment in plain view as you can see from the picture of his set up.
Hope this helps
 
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Check the seals for defects like bubbles or just any missing silicone. The Deltec skimmer is worth quite a bit itself, so that's a plus. Overall it looks good.
 

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Not familiar with your currency/prices, but I would start with a tank and sump setup. That setup can certainly work though, I just think you’ll be happier with a sump
 

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It's a good deal. I agree w above that a sump is more desirable.
Looks like it was well taken care of and is clean though. That's a huge plus. A pile of "everything you need" doesn't do much good if it's all heaped in a salt-encrusted box.

It's a good deal if that's what you want to run. If it's not close to being exactly what you want, you'd do better paying $700 for something that is.
 

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