Originally Posted by
oceana
http:///forum/post/3066821
resale value on these tanks is VERY VERY poor. the only way to get any real cash on a set up is to split it up and even then you wont get much more.
lighting system sell for less then half what they cost new most of the time. the tank itself has an even worse resale value. coral is about the only thing that you can sell for near or more what you paid
for example this set up is only a good deal because of the rock. without it it would never sell for 500. sucks to think about since we put so much into these tanks but those are the facts
We don't purchase all this stuff for te resale value, but for the love of the hobby. The only joy in selling is helping a newbe setup and start their own.
I remember when I sold my 55g freshwater setup for $200.00 I even tossed in the fishfood. I gave the girl my number so if she had any questions I could help her out. I made a friend.
I am hoping to at least get enough to buy the smaller tank. I still want to keep as much coral as possible. My fish are all for larger tanks and can't go in a smaller one. The Hippo was going to be unhappy in a few years with the 90g. The golden headed sandsifter goby, the Kole tang...all need big tanks.
I was thinking seahorses but then I read about all the trouble Meowzer is having with Bigun...I am just not so sure now. I even toyed with the idea of putting the whole tank up in the garage...but then when would I get to enjoy it. I even had extra electric run for the tank in my new living room.
The thing is that if I keep the tank then we can't fit a sofa, and visiters have no sitting area. I can't take the whole living room up just for a fish tank...so I need to be realistic and downsize.