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Have a tank move coming up and im trying to decide if I should sell a couple of old colonies. Most of these are 5"×5" or bigger. What would you say the current value if these are?
12 head dragon soul, 20 head Lobo, Space invader Pectinia, 14 year old Green Bubble
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You can always go to market place and search there for what things are going for.

I have no idea. May make more money fragging things and selling them.

Could always have a LFS frag for either a piece of what they are fragging or cash. Could use them for trade in
 

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Wow

12 head dragon soul= 350

20 head Lobo - 250-350

Space invader Pectinia $500

14 year old Green Bubble 275-325
 

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I would suggest fragging them out, you will find more buyers for the pieces because a lot of people don’t have tons of cash to drop on big pieces. You usually make more on frags then one big piece also.
 
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I've fragged that bubble colony 4 or 5 times over the years already and I dont have the time to sell off a bunch of frags. Moving in two weeks but thanks for the info.
 

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