What should I price these things?

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Hey all. Upgraded from my first ever reef tank this past weekend. A small 30 gallon to a Reefer 250. I posted on craigslist but was wondering what I should have asked for it instead. Honestly, I'd rather not keep the stuff laying around the house and am happy to sell but what do you think of the below list for a total of $400? All equip is approx 2.5-3years old and good condition.

30 gallon rimless reef tank with custom stand and optional canopy top
AI Hyrda 26 with mounting arm
MP-10 powerhead
Eshopps sump
Jebaeo 4 head doser
Jebaeo return pump
 

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Price very fair.
 
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Honestly, it is extremely well (low) priced for all that. You may make more money if you part it out versus selling as a set.

Thanks. I've never sold anything online before I don't even want to bother with parting it out really and shipping. Supposed to be sheltering in place and all that. Can't be running back and forth to Fedex store haha
 

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Priced fairly. I don't believe everything in life has to be, what the most I can get for this? If this hobby was more accessible imagine how many more of us would there be. That's why I give my frags out for free locally.
 

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I think you priced it very well, considering you have a nice powerhead and tank alone which is worth at least 400$ and the rest is a bonus. I think if you sell the mp 10 alone you would make a good amount back from the initial investment.
 

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